Emergence of enteric viruses in production chickens is a concern for avian health


Autoria(s): Mettifogo, Elena; Nuñez, Luis F. N; Villanueva, Jorge Luis Chacón; Parra, Silvana Hipatia Santander; Ferreira, Claudete Serrano Astolfi; Jerez, José Antonio; Jones, Richard C; Ferreira, Antônio José Piantino
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

12/03/2014

12/03/2014

2014

Resumo

Several viruses have been identified in recent years in the intestinal contents of chickens and turkeys with enteric problems, which have been observed in commercial farms worldwide, including Brazil. Molecular detection of these viruses in Brazil can transform to a big threat for poultry production due to risk for intestinal integrity. This disease is characterized by severely delayed growth, low uniformity, lethargy, watery diarrhea, delayed feed consumption, and a decreased conversion rate. Chicken astrovirus (CAstV), rotavirus, reovirus, chicken parvovirus (ChPV), fowl adenovirus of subgroup I (FAdV-1), and avian nephritis virus (ANV) were investigated using the conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and the reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). In addition, the infectious bronchitis virus (IBV), which may play a role in enteric disease, was included. The viruses most frequently detected, either alone or in concomitance with other viruses, were IBV, ANV, rotavirus, and CAstV followed by parvovirus, reovirus, and adenovirus. This study demonstrates the diversity of viruses in Brazilian chicken flocks presenting enteric problems characterized by diarrhea, growth retard, loss weight, and mortality, which reflects the multicausal etiology of this disease

FAPESP, Grant no. 06/59332-9

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cient´ıfico e Tecnol´ogico (CNPq)

Identificador

The Scientific World Journal, Nova York, v. 2014, ID 450423, 8 p.

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/44107

10.1155/2014/450423

http://www.hindawi.com/journals/tswj/2014/450423/

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Hindawi Publishing

Nova York

Relação

Scientific World Journal

Direitos

openAccess

Elena Mettifogo et al.

Palavras-Chave #AVES #AVICULTURA #DOENÇAS INFECCIOSAS EM ANIMAIS #ENTERITE ANIMAL #VÍRUS
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article

original article

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