Survey of infectious laryngotracheitis outbreak in layer hens and differential diagnosis with other respiratory pathogens

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Autor(a) principal: Chacón,JLV
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Brandão,PEB, Villarreal,LYB, Gama,NM, Ferreira,AJP
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-635X2007000100009
Resumo: Trachea, lung, and conjunctive samples from 51 commercial layer farms from Bastos region, São Paulo, Brazil, were submitted to nested-PCR and virus isolation in SPF chicken embryos for ILT diagnosis. This region experienced an outbreak characterized by respiratory signs, decrease in egg production and increased mortality. Out of the 51 tested field samples, 23 were positive for ILT by nested-PCR, 22 were positive after the virus isolation, and 24 were positive when both techniques were used. Newcastle disease virus, Avian pneumovirus, or Mycoplasma gallisepticum were not detected. Infectious bronchitis virus was detected in one farm and Mycoplasma synoviae was detected in eight farms. The high incidence of infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV) detection, the high correlation between the observed clinical signs and the ILTV detection, and the results of differential diagnosis demonstrated that ILTV was the causative agent of the outbreak of respiratory disease observed in Bastos region, São Paulo, Brazil.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Survey of infectious laryngotracheitis outbreak in layer hens and differential diagnosis with other respiratory pathogens
title Survey of infectious laryngotracheitis outbreak in layer hens and differential diagnosis with other respiratory pathogens
spellingShingle Survey of infectious laryngotracheitis outbreak in layer hens and differential diagnosis with other respiratory pathogens
Chacón,JLV
Infectious laryngotracheitis
nested-PCR
Virus isolation
title_short Survey of infectious laryngotracheitis outbreak in layer hens and differential diagnosis with other respiratory pathogens
title_full Survey of infectious laryngotracheitis outbreak in layer hens and differential diagnosis with other respiratory pathogens
title_fullStr Survey of infectious laryngotracheitis outbreak in layer hens and differential diagnosis with other respiratory pathogens
title_full_unstemmed Survey of infectious laryngotracheitis outbreak in layer hens and differential diagnosis with other respiratory pathogens
title_sort Survey of infectious laryngotracheitis outbreak in layer hens and differential diagnosis with other respiratory pathogens
author Chacón,JLV
author_facet Chacón,JLV
Brandão,PEB
Villarreal,LYB
Gama,NM
Ferreira,AJP
author_role author
author2 Brandão,PEB
Villarreal,LYB
Gama,NM
Ferreira,AJP
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Chacón,JLV
Brandão,PEB
Villarreal,LYB
Gama,NM
Ferreira,AJP
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Infectious laryngotracheitis
nested-PCR
Virus isolation
topic Infectious laryngotracheitis
nested-PCR
Virus isolation
description Trachea, lung, and conjunctive samples from 51 commercial layer farms from Bastos region, São Paulo, Brazil, were submitted to nested-PCR and virus isolation in SPF chicken embryos for ILT diagnosis. This region experienced an outbreak characterized by respiratory signs, decrease in egg production and increased mortality. Out of the 51 tested field samples, 23 were positive for ILT by nested-PCR, 22 were positive after the virus isolation, and 24 were positive when both techniques were used. Newcastle disease virus, Avian pneumovirus, or Mycoplasma gallisepticum were not detected. Infectious bronchitis virus was detected in one farm and Mycoplasma synoviae was detected in eight farms. The high incidence of infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV) detection, the high correlation between the observed clinical signs and the ILTV detection, and the results of differential diagnosis demonstrated that ILTV was the causative agent of the outbreak of respiratory disease observed in Bastos region, São Paulo, Brazil.
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