نتایج جستجو برای: newcastle disease

تعداد نتایج: 1493094  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2010
Taseer Ahmed Khan Cary A Rue Shafqat Fatima Rehmani Ayaz Ahmed Jamie L Wasilenko Patti J Miller Claudio L Afonso

Eight Newcastle disease virus isolates from Pakistan were sequenced and characterized. A PCR matrix gene assay, designed to detect all avian paramyxovirus 1, did not detect four of the isolates. A new matrix gene test that detected all isolates was developed. Phylogenetic analysis and pathotyping confirmed that virulent viruses of different genotypes are circulating in Pakistan.

2014
Joseph Abraham-Oyiguh L K Sulaiman C A Meseko S Ismail I Suleiman S J Ahmed E C Onate

Newcastle disease is a contagious disease of birds and is the greatest constraint to the development of rural poultry production in Nigeria and most developing countries. The only effective means of control is vaccination which is not properly carried out in Nigeria. Therefore, this project determined the prevalence rate of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) in local chicken in the Federal Capital T...

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.

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2008
Glauco Camenisch Risch Bandli Richard Hoop

Wild birds are considered to be the natural reservoir of the Newcastle disease virus (NDV; avian paramyxovirus-1) causing New-castle disease, and are often suspected to be involved in outbreaks in domesticated birds. To assess the epidemiologic status of wild birds living, or overwintering, in Switzerland, 3,049 cloacal swabs covering the period 2003-2006 were screened for NDV, using real time ...

F Golchinfar , M Frozandeh-Moghadam , MR Dehghani , R Madani , SA Pourbakhsh , SL Mosavi ,

Background and Aims: NDV (Newcastle Disease Virus) is one of the viruses that cause disease in avian with severe economic losses in the poultry industry in many countries. Fusion protein (F) which plays a major role in the virus pathogenicity contains several regions that have a role in the fusion process. Mutation in the sequence of HR1 & HR2 regions of this protein prevents fusion of the viru...

B Zahraei Zahraei , E Zafari , M Najarasl , M Sharti , M Tat , MS Hashemzadeh , R Dorostkar , S Zahiriyeganeh ,

Background and Aims: Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is an avian paramyxovirus (A-PMV 1) and one of the major pathogens in poultries. Vaccination is intended to control the disease, nevertheless this virus is a growing threat to the poultry industry. So, early detection of the virus can prevent the spread of illness and avoid huge economic losses. Towards this goal, in this research, we develop...

Background and Aims: Newcastle disease (ND) is a highly contagious disease in poultry with economic losses in the world. Vaccination is one of the most important ways for prevention and control of NDV, but there are reports of ND outbreaks in vaccinated chickens. Poor quality of the vaccines is one of the reasons of vaccine failure. In this study the quality of two commercial oil-emulsion Newca...

Journal: :Jurnal Kedokteran Hewan - Indonesian Journal of Veterinary Sciences 2015

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