Cho B R
Avian Dis. 1976 Oct-Dec;20(4):714-23.
An adenovirus, designated T-75 isolant, was isolated from the cloacal swab of a clinically normal turkey, 13 weeks old. The T-75 isolant was identified as an adenovirus on the basis of physicochemical properties, cytopathology, and agar-gel precipitin test. Producing two-way cross-neutralization reactions with CELO virus, the isolant was classified as an avian adenovirus of serotype 1. The T-75 isolant was pathogenic to both chicks and turkey poults, causing hepatitis, respiratory disease, atrophy of the bursa of Fabricius, and/or growth depression of experimentally inoculated birds, varying with the host and route of inoculation.
从一只13周龄临床健康火鸡的泄殖腔拭子中分离出一种腺病毒,命名为T-75分离株。根据理化特性、细胞病理学和琼脂凝胶沉淀试验,T-75分离株被鉴定为腺病毒。该分离株与CELO病毒产生双向交叉中和反应,被归类为1型禽腺病毒。T-75分离株对雏鸡和小火鸡均具有致病性,可导致肝炎、呼吸道疾病、法氏囊萎缩和/或实验接种禽类生长发育迟缓,具体情况因宿主和接种途径而异。