| Literature DB >> 32795192 |
Anna Schachner1, Beatrice Grafl2, Michael Hess1,2.
Abstract
Fowl adenovirus (FAdV) infections in chickens have undergone substantial changes in recent decades, driven by host and pathogen factors. Based on the pathogenesis of inclusion body hepatitis (IBH) and hepatitis-hydropericardium syndrome (HHS), modern broilers are much more inclined to have difficulties keeping the metabolic homeostasis, whereas adenoviral gizzard erosion (AGE) is noticed equally in broilers and egg-layers. Defining the importance of certain serotypes for specific FAdV diseases is a major achievement of recent years but the isolation of viruses from clinically healthy birds remains unexplained, as virulence factors are hardly known and continue to be a "black box". Together with further studies on pathogenesis of FAdV-induced diseases, such knowledge on virulence factors would help to improve protection strategies, which presently mainly concentrate on autogenous vaccines of breeders to prevent vertical transmission.Entities:
Keywords: Fowl adenovirus; adenoviral gizzard erosion; diagnosis; hepatitis-hydropericardium syndrome; inclusion body hepatitis; vaccination
Year: 2020 PMID: 32795192 DOI: 10.1080/03079457.2020.1810629
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Avian Pathol ISSN: 0307-9457 Impact factor: 3.378