Rosales A G, Villegas P, Lukert P D, Fletcher O J, Mohamed M A, Brown J
Department of Avian Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Geoggia, Athens 30602.
Avian Dis. 1989 Jan-Mar;33(1):35-41.
Using a sentinel bird approach, two field isolates of infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) were isolated from broiler farms in two major broiler-producing areas of the state of Georgia. These farms had a history of subclinical IBD associated with respiratory problems and poor performance. Isolates designated as U-28 and 3212 were isolated using specific-pathogen-free chicken embryos and chicken embryo bursal cells. These isolates were identified by means of agar gel precipitation and virus-neutralization tests, direct immunofluorescence, histopathology, and electron microscopy. Isolates U-28 and 3212 appear to differ in antigenicity and pathogenicity from previously known serotype I IBDV isolates. In evaluating the extent of bursal damage caused by these field isolates, an association was found between the bursa of Fabricius/body weight index, histopathology scoring of atrophy, and morphometric analysis of the total follicle area.
采用哨兵鸡方法,从佐治亚州两个主要肉鸡产区的肉鸡场分离出两株传染性法氏囊病病毒(IBDV)野毒株。这些养殖场有亚临床传染性法氏囊病病史,伴有呼吸道问题和生产性能不佳。使用无特定病原体鸡胚和鸡胚法氏囊细胞分离出命名为U - 28和3212的毒株。通过琼脂凝胶沉淀和病毒中和试验、直接免疫荧光、组织病理学和电子显微镜对这些毒株进行鉴定。U - 28和3212毒株在抗原性和致病性方面似乎与先前已知的I型血清型传染性法氏囊病病毒毒株不同。在评估这些野毒株引起的法氏囊损伤程度时,发现法氏囊/体重指数、萎缩的组织病理学评分和总卵泡面积的形态计量分析之间存在关联。