Literature DB >> 7702523

Neurotropic velogenic Newcastle disease in cormorants in Michigan: pathology and virus characterization.

M Banerjee1, W M Reed, S D Fitzgerald, B Panigraphy.   

Abstract

Excessive unexplained mortality was observed in flocks of double-crested cormorants located at Snake Island in Green Bay, Michigan, in June 1992. Clinical signs included weakness, lethargy, diarrhea, respiratory distress, paralysis of the wings and legs, torticollis, and incoordination. The most significant and consistent gross lesions included edema of the eyelids and periocular tissues, pulmonary edema and congestion, marked splenomegaly, hepatic necrosis, and scattered hemorrhages in visceral organs. Histologically, the principal alterations were severe lymphocytic meningoencephalitis and myelitis, as well as splenic lymphoid necrosis with hemorrhage. A type 1 paramyxovirus was isolated from the affected birds and characterized as a velogenic neurotropic strain of Newcastle disease virus. Since the infection occurred in free-living migratory birds, there exists the potential for spread of the virus over a large area, thus posing a hazard to domestic poultry.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7702523

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Avian Dis        ISSN: 0005-2086            Impact factor:   1.577


  16 in total

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4.  Haemagglutination inhibition antibodies, rectal temperature and total protein of chickens infected with a local Nigerian isolate of velogenic Newcastle disease virus.

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6.  Velogenic Newcastle disease in imported caged birds.

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9.  Characterization of Newcastle disease virus isolates by reverse transcription PCR coupled to direct nucleotide sequencing and development of sequence database for pathotype prediction and molecular epidemiological analysis.

Authors:  B S Seal; D J King; J D Bennett
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