| Literature DB >> 31934658 |
Georgi M Stoimenov1, Gabriela V Goujgoulova2, Branimir Nikolov3, Kalin Hristov4, Atanaska Teneva5.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The study of histopathological changes caused by influenza A (H5N8) viral infection in bird species is essential for the understanding of their role in the spread of this highly infectious virus. However, there are few such studies under natural conditions in minor gallinaceous species. This article describes the pathomorphological findings in Colchis pheasants infected naturally with H5N8 during an epizootic outbreak in Bulgaria.Entities:
Keywords: Bulgaria; avian influenza A virus; histopathology; immunohistochemistry; pheasants
Year: 2019 PMID: 31934658 PMCID: PMC6950441 DOI: 10.2478/jvetres-2019-0073
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vet Res ISSN: 2450-7393 Impact factor: 1.744
Fig. 1Congestion, complicated by haemorrhage in the lung (black arrow) and focal hepatic necrosis (yellow arrow)
Fig. 2Diffuse subserosal haemorrhages in the caeca (green arrows) and dystrophic and necrotic changes in the heart (black arrow)
Fig. 3Histopathological and IHC changes: a) lung – haemorrhagic pneumonia, oedema, emphysema, and atelectasis, 100 ×; b) brain – perivascular and pericellular oedema, 200 ×; c) trachea – acute tracheitis, with epithelial desquamation, 200 ×; d) myocardium – interstitial oedema, 100 ×; e) lung – IHC expression of anti-influenza A virus nucleoprotein antibody, 200 ×; f) brain – IHC expression of anti-influenza A virus nucleoprotein antibody, 200 ×; g) trachea – IHC expression of anti-influenza A virus nucleoprotein antibody, 100 ×; h) myocardium – IHC expression of anti-influenza A virus nucleoprotein antibody, 200 ×