Infectious bursal disease virus in chickens: prevalence, impact, and management strategies
S Dey, DC Pathak, N Ramamurthy… - Veterinary Medicine …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Infectious bursal disease (IBD), also known as Gumboro disease, is a highly contagious,
immunosuppressive disease of young chickens. Although first observed about 60 years ago …
immunosuppressive disease of young chickens. Although first observed about 60 years ago …
A review of pathogen transmission at the backyard chicken–wild bird interface
Habitat conversion and the expansion of domesticated, invasive species into native habitats
are increasingly recognized as drivers of pathogen emergence at the agricultural–wildlife …
are increasingly recognized as drivers of pathogen emergence at the agricultural–wildlife …
[BUCH][B] Diseases of poultry
DE Swayne - 2013 - books.google.com
Diseases of Poultry is the most comprehensive reference for all aspects of poultry health and
diseases, including pathogenesis, diagnostics, epidemiology, and control methods …
diseases, including pathogenesis, diagnostics, epidemiology, and control methods …
Infectious bursal disease
N Eterradossi, YM Saif - Diseases of poultry, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Infectious bursal disease (IBD) is an acute, highly contagious viral infection of young
chickens that has lymphoid tissue, especially the cloacal bursa (bursa of Fabricius) as its …
chickens that has lymphoid tissue, especially the cloacal bursa (bursa of Fabricius) as its …
A proposed nomenclature for infectious bursal disease virus isolates
Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) was initially identified in the USA. For decades, these
viruses were not categorized using a ty** system because they were considered to be …
viruses were not categorized using a ty** system because they were considered to be …
Infectious bursal disease virus-host interactions: multifunctional viral proteins that perform multiple and differing jobs
Y Qin, SJ Zheng - International journal of molecular sciences, 2017 - mdpi.com
Infectious bursal disease (IBD) is an acute, highly contagious and immunosuppressive
poultry disease caused by IBD virus (IBDV). The consequent immunosuppression increases …
poultry disease caused by IBD virus (IBDV). The consequent immunosuppression increases …
[HTML][HTML] Identification and pathogenicity of a natural reassortant between a very virulent serotype 1 infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) and a serotype 2 IBDV
Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) causes an economically important,
immunosuppressive disease in chickens. There are two serotypes of the virus that contain a …
immunosuppressive disease in chickens. There are two serotypes of the virus that contain a …
Development of a recombinant VP2 vaccine for the prevention of novel variant strains of infectious bursal disease virus
G Li, H Kuang, H Guo, L Cai, D Chu, X Wang… - Avian …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Since 2017, novel variant strains of infectious bursal disease virus (nvIBDV) have been
detected in China, while the current vaccines on the market against very virulent IBDV have …
detected in China, while the current vaccines on the market against very virulent IBDV have …
Viruses associated with Antarctic wildlife: From serology based detection to identification of genomes using high throughput sequencing
ZE Smeele, DG Ainley, A Varsani - Virus Research, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract The Antarctic, sub-Antarctic islands and surrounding sea-ice provide a unique
environment for the existence of organisms. Nonetheless, birds and seals of a variety of …
environment for the existence of organisms. Nonetheless, birds and seals of a variety of …
Infectious bursal disease virus in free‐living wild birds: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of its sero‐viroprevalence on a global scale
G Graziosi, E Catelli, A Fanelli… - … and Emerging Diseases, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) is an economically important pathogen for poultry,
whereas knowledge of its occurrence in non‐poultry hosts is limited. The objective of this …
whereas knowledge of its occurrence in non‐poultry hosts is limited. The objective of this …