نتایج جستجو برای: avian adenoviruses

تعداد نتایج: 47894  

2013
Joanne A. Young Wilfred Jefferies

West Nile Virus (WNV) arrived in North America in 1999 and is now endemic. Many families of birds, especially corvids, are highly susceptible to WNV and infection often results in fatality. Avian species susceptible to WNV infection also include endangered species, such as the Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus uropbasianuts) and the Eastern Loggerhead Shrike (Lanius ludovicianus migrans). The v...

2014
M. D. Ahmad G. W. Burgess

Monolayer indirect immunoperoxidase (liP) assays were developed for the improvement of routine viral isolation and titration. The instant identification of virus with increased sensitivity ( 10-100 fold) was the characteristic of liP. Polyclonal chicken antiserum reacted with all the avian adenoviruses (FA V) strains studied. Viral isolation and titration was made possible without the need of b...

Journal: :Human gene therapy 2004
Michael J McConnell Michael J Imperiale

ADENOVIRUSES WERE FIRST DISCOVERED half a century ago by Rowe and colleagues, who were trying to culture adenoid tissue in the laboratory (Rowe et al., 1953). Since that time, nonhuman adenoviruses have been isolated from a number of species including chimpanzees, pig, mouse, and dog, as well as other mammalian and avian species (Shenk, 1996). Although human adenoviruses cause significant level...

A. Ali A. U. Shah F. Mehmood F. Rashid I. Begum Kh. Naeem M. Athar Abbas N. Siddique, R. Ali S. M. H. Jaffery S. Rafique S. Yasmeen T. Javaid

This study was designed to perform biological and molecular characterization of avian adenoviruses (AAVs) recovered from suspected cases of hydropericardium-hepatitis syndrome (HHS) in commercial poultry. Initially the samples were screened by Agar Gel Precipitation Test (AGPT) for the presence of AAVs followed by its confirmation and typing through polymerase chain reaction (PCR) focusing on a...

Journal: :Poultry Science 2021

Fowl adenoviruses (FAdV), detected during routine diagnostic investigations from 38 countries (5 continents) over a decade, were partially sequenced and grouped by phylogenetic analysis. The partial polymerase gene nucleotide sequences of the 365 fowl adenovirus isolates resulted in following species distribution: 11% FAdV-A; 3% FAdV-B; 2% FAdV-C; 34% FAdV-D; 50% FAdV-E. Noticeably, only 79 str...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1979
I Béládi R Pusztai M Bakay I Mucsi B Taródi

All human, simian, bovine and avian adenovirus types tested so far and the canine hepatitis virus induce interferon production in chick cells. This finding indicated this property to be characteristic for viruses belonging to the adenovirus group. Trypsin treatment, which had no effect upon the infectivity, diminished or eliminated the interferon-inducing abilities of crude adenoviruses, and th...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1986
S Larsson A Bellett G Akusjärvi

Human adenoviruses encode low-molecular-weight RNAs, so-called VA RNAs, which are transcribed by RNA polymerase III. These RNAs are required for an efficient translation of viral mRNAs late after infection. The genes for the VA RNAs in the genome of CELO virus were mapped and characterized. The results showed a number of surprising differences between CELO virus and human adenovirus type 2 (Ad2...

Journal: :journal of paramedical sciences 0
fatemeh sabagh department of basic sciences, faculty of paramedical sciences,shahid beheshti university of medical sciences,tehran michael roggendorf institute of medical virology, university clinic essen

adenoviruses are recognized as common human pathogens that are responsible for a wide variety of infectious syndromes. bone marrow transplant patients are prone to life threatening opportunistic infections like adenoviruses. the nested polymerase chain reaction has provided an alternative, sensitive diagnostic method for detection of adenoviruses. in this study we developed pcr from hexon genes...

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