نتایج جستجو برای: ndv

تعداد نتایج: 968  

A Ghalyanchilangeroudi, FS Mousavi, H Hosseini, H Rezaee, M Jabbarifakhar , MH Fallah, R Esmaeelzadeh Dizaji, Z Ziafati,

Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is a prototype member of avian paramyxovirus serotype 1 (APMV-1), which causes severe and contagious disease in the commercial poultry and wild birds. In this study, we report the results of phylogenetic analyses of recent NDVs isolated from Markazi province of Iran during a recent outbreak in the commercial broiler with respiratory signs and digestive system lesio...

Journal: :Virology Journal 2021

Abstract Background The hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) protein of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is a major antigen that can induce protective antibodies in poultry. However, its antigenic epitopes have not been fully elucidated. Therefore, defining the linear HN, especially neutralizing epitopes, will be useful for revealing characterization. Methods In this study, we analyzed B-cell immunodo...

2013
P. D. Fazel S. Khoobyar M. J. Mehrabanpour A. Rahimian

Newcastle Disease (ND) is highly contagious infection of poultry that causes nervous signs and mortality in poultry. This study has been one during two years from 2010-2011 in Shiraz, Iran. The poultry industry in Fars province faced an almost heavy loss that was characterized by mild and in some flocks high mortality and respiratory distress. The aim of this study was designed to clarify the r...

Journal: :Vaccine 2007
Patti J Miller Daniel J King Claudio L Afonso David L Suarez

Strains of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) can be separated into genotypes based on genome differences even though they are antigenically considered to be of a single serotype. It is widely recognized that an efficacious Newcastle disease (ND) vaccine made with any NDV does induce protection against morbidity and mortality from a virulent NDV challenge. However, those ND vaccines do not protect v...

2016
Abdul Wajid Shafqat Fatima Rehmani Poonam Sharma Iryna V. Goraichuk Kiril M. Dimitrov Claudio L. Afonso

Two complete genome sequences of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) are described here. Virulent isolates pigeon/Pakistan/Lahore/21A/2015 and pigeon/Pakistan/Lahore/25A/2015 were obtained from racing pigeons sampled in the Pakistani province of Punjab during 2015. Phylogenetic analysis of the fusion protein genes and complete genomes classified the isolates as members of NDV class II, genotype VI.

2014
Arumugam Uthrakumar Kumanan Vijayarani Kathaperumal Kumanan Srinivasan Bhuvaneswari Suresh Varma Kuchipudi Subbiah Elankumaran

We report the complete genome sequence of a Newcastle disease virus (NDV) isolate, NDV-D1/1998, from an apparently healthy village chicken in South India. This class II, genotype II virus is 15,186 nucleotides in length with unique amino acid variations and was found to be a velogenic pathotype by standard pathogenicity tests.

Newcastle disease (ND) is a highly contagious disease that affects many species of birds and causes significant economic losses to the poultry industry worldwide and the pathogenicity of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) strains varies with different virulence. Samples were collected from chicken commercial farms in Iran during 2014–2015. ND virus were characterized (NDV) by partial sequences...

2017
Ying Liang De-Zhi Song Shuang Liang Zeng-Feng Zhang Ling-Xi Gao Xiao-Hui Fan

Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is responsible for tumoricidal activity in vitro and in vivo. However, the mechanisms that lead to this activity are unclear. Natural killer cells are able to induce apoptosis of tumor cells through multiple pathways, including the tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand-death receptor pathway. We previously showed that exposure of NK and T cells to...

2015
Umar Ahmad Ismaila Ahmed Yong Yoke Keong Nizar Abd Manan Fauziah Othman

Breast cancer is the malignant tumour that developed from cells of the breast and is the first leading cause of cancer death among women worldwide. Surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy are the available treatments for breast cancer, but these were reported to have side effects. Newcastle disease virus (NDV) known as Avian paramyxovirus type-1 (APMV1) belongs to the genus Avulavirus in a fami...

Journal: :Viruses 2015
Diana Sánchez Rosana Pelayo Luis Alberto Medina Eduardo Vadillo Rogelio Sánchez Luis Núñez Gabriela Cesarman-Maus Rosa Elena Sarmiento-Silva

Research on oncolytic viruses has mostly been directed towards the treatment of solid tumors, which has yielded limited information regarding their activity in hematological cancer. It has also been directed towards the treatment of humans, yet veterinary medicine may also benefit. Several strains of the Newcastle disease virus (NDV) have been used as oncolytics in vitro and in a number of in v...

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