نتایج جستجو برای: ndv

تعداد نتایج: 968  

Journal: :veterinary research forum 2014
mohammad javad mehrabanpour setareh khoobyar abdollah rahimian mohammad bagher nazari mohammad reza keshtkar

despite routine vaccination programs against newcastle disease (nd), sporadic cases have occasionally occurred that remain a constant threat to commercial poultry. ten isolates of newcastle disease viruses (ndv) from infected broiler chicken cases were obtained from various locations in fars province during 2009-2011 and genetically analyzed using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2008
Guan-Zhu Han Xi-Ping Liu Si-Shen Li

In several recent papers, two published last year in the Journal of Virology by DiNapoli et al. (3) and Ge et al. (4), an earlier study by Martinez-Sobrido et al. in 2006 (6), and a review by Bukreyev et al. in 2006 (1), Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is proposed as a potential vector in the development of a novel bior multivalent vaccine. We question whether those studies satisfactorily address...

Journal: :Developmental and comparative immunology 2013
Darrell R Kapczynski Claudio L Afonso Patti J Miller

Newcastle disease (ND) remains a constant threat to poultry producers worldwide, in spite of the availability and global employment of ND vaccinations since the 1950s. Strains of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) belong to the order Mononegavirales, family Paramyxoviridae, and genus Avulavirus, are contained in one serotype and are also known as avian paramyxovirus serotype-1 (APMV-1). They are ple...

Journal: :Journal of food protection 2008
Colleen Thomas Daniel J King David E Swayne

Avian influenza viruses (AIV) and Newcastle disease viruses (NDV) of high pathogenicity cause severe systemic disease with high mortality in chickens and can be isolated from the meat of infected chickens. Although AIV and NDV strains of low pathogenicity are typically not present in chicken meat, virus particles in respiratory secretions or feces are possible sources of carcass contamination. ...

2012
Sa Xiao Baibaswata Nayak Arthur Samuel Anandan Paldurai Mallikarjuna Kanabagattebasavarajappa Teguh Y. Prajitno Eny E. Bharoto Peter L. Collins Siba K. Samal

Newcastle disease virus (NDV) can cause severe disease in chickens. Although NDV vaccines exist, there are frequent reports of outbreaks in vaccinated chickens. During 2009-2010, despite intense vaccination, NDV caused major outbreaks among commercial poultry farms in Indonesia. These outbreaks raised concern regarding the protective immunity of current vaccines against circulating virulent str...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1991
R Zawatzky H Wurmbaeck W Falk A Homfeld

In macrophages from inbred mice, the magnitude of the interferon (IFN) response to Newcastle disease virus (NDV) infection is under genetic control of the If-1 locus, which carries the allele for either high (h) or low (l) IFN production. Here, we report that the activity of genes within the If-1 locus is influenced by macrophage-derived endogenous IFN. In addition to various other biological e...

Journal: :Cancer research 1990
T Ahlert V Schirrmacher

The apathogenic Newcastle disease virus (NDV) strain Ulster has been used successfully as an adjuvant component for active specific immunotherapy of malignant mouse lymphoma, and in nude mice it was shown to be able to lead to retardation of the s.c. growth of xenotransplanted human melanoma cells. In order to improve in vivo effectiveness of virotherapy of human tumors without significantly in...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2012
Erika Lindh Christine Ek-Kommonen Veli-Matti Väänänen Jukka Alasaari Antti Vaheri Olli Vapalahti Anita Huovilainen

Newcastle disease (ND) is a highly contagious, severe disease of poultry caused by pathogenic strains of Newcastle disease virus (NDV; or avian paramyxovirus-1). NDV is endemic in wild birds worldwide and one of the economically most important poultry pathogens. Most of the published strains are outbreak-associated strains, while the apathogenic NDV strains that occur in wild birds, posing a co...

Journal: :Virus research 2000
B S Seal D J King R J Meinersmann

Matrix (M) gene sequences for recent field isolates and older reference Newcastle disease viruses (NDV) were examined to determine phylogenetic relationships and population trends among these viruses. Overall, the M gene has a majority of synonymous nucleotide sequence substitutions occurring among NDV isolates. However, several predicted amino acid changes in the M protein of specific NDV isol...

2017
Shin-Hee Kim Zongyan Chen Asuka Yoshida Anandan Paldurai Sa Xiao Siba K. Samal

Newcastle disease virus (NDV) causes a devastating poultry disease worldwide. Frequent outbreaks of NDV in chickens vaccinated with conventional live vaccines suggest a need to develop new vaccines that are genetically matched against circulating NDV strains, such as the genotype V virulent strains currently circulating in Mexico and Central America. In this study, a reverse genetics system was...

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