Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) as newcastle disease virus carrier

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Autor(a) principal: Lima, Fabiana Silva [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Santin, Elizabeth, Paulillo, Antonio Carlos [UNESP], Doretto, Luciano, de Moraes, Vera Maria Barbosa [UNESP], Schocken-Iturrino, Ruben Pablo [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.3923/ijps.2004.483.484
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/231948
Resumo: This study was carried out to clarify the real role that was played by the quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) in the epidemiological plan, under the perspective as infection source of the Newcastle disease virus (NDV). For this, they used specific-pathogen-free birds (SPF) that were housed with inoculated quails with a pathogenic strain (velogenic viscerotropic), of NDV (DIE50=108,15/0.1 ml), by the ocular-nasal via. Each group was composed by 6 SPF birds and 12 Japanese quails. After 4, 14 and 20 days since the inoculation of the quails with NDV, 6 SPF birds were put together with each group of quails, so that there was a direct contact among the species. After 5, 14 and 20 days since the challenge of the quails with NDV, the samples were collected through the vent swabs of the quails for the viral isolation (pathogenic virus) in SPF embryos. There was no clinical disease in the quails inoculated with NDV. Therefore, there was viral isolation from 5 to 14 days after the challenge with the NDV, demonstrating, this way the state of carrier of the quail NDV, which happened until 14 days of the experimental infection with this pathogen. So, 100% of the SPF birds which housed with the NDV infected quail, after 5 (group 1) and 14 days (group 2), died from 4 to 7 days after the direct contact among species. This way, the transmission of the pathogenic virus of the quail was evident until 14 days of the experimental infection with this pathogen (NDV) for the SPF birds that housed together, and that calls the attention to the importance of the quail from the epidemiological point of view as potential source of infection of the NDV to commercial birds that housed with these specie or near this breeding. © Asian Network for Scientific Information, 2004.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) as newcastle disease virus carrier
title Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) as newcastle disease virus carrier
spellingShingle Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) as newcastle disease virus carrier
Lima, Fabiana Silva [UNESP]
Epidemiology
Japanese quail
NDV carrier
Newcastle disease
title_short Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) as newcastle disease virus carrier
title_full Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) as newcastle disease virus carrier
title_fullStr Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) as newcastle disease virus carrier
title_full_unstemmed Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) as newcastle disease virus carrier
title_sort Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) as newcastle disease virus carrier
author Lima, Fabiana Silva [UNESP]
author_facet Lima, Fabiana Silva [UNESP]
Santin, Elizabeth
Paulillo, Antonio Carlos [UNESP]
Doretto, Luciano
de Moraes, Vera Maria Barbosa [UNESP]
Schocken-Iturrino, Ruben Pablo [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Santin, Elizabeth
Paulillo, Antonio Carlos [UNESP]
Doretto, Luciano
de Moraes, Vera Maria Barbosa [UNESP]
Schocken-Iturrino, Ruben Pablo [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)
LARA
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima, Fabiana Silva [UNESP]
Santin, Elizabeth
Paulillo, Antonio Carlos [UNESP]
Doretto, Luciano
de Moraes, Vera Maria Barbosa [UNESP]
Schocken-Iturrino, Ruben Pablo [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Epidemiology
Japanese quail
NDV carrier
Newcastle disease
topic Epidemiology
Japanese quail
NDV carrier
Newcastle disease
description This study was carried out to clarify the real role that was played by the quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) in the epidemiological plan, under the perspective as infection source of the Newcastle disease virus (NDV). For this, they used specific-pathogen-free birds (SPF) that were housed with inoculated quails with a pathogenic strain (velogenic viscerotropic), of NDV (DIE50=108,15/0.1 ml), by the ocular-nasal via. Each group was composed by 6 SPF birds and 12 Japanese quails. After 4, 14 and 20 days since the inoculation of the quails with NDV, 6 SPF birds were put together with each group of quails, so that there was a direct contact among the species. After 5, 14 and 20 days since the challenge of the quails with NDV, the samples were collected through the vent swabs of the quails for the viral isolation (pathogenic virus) in SPF embryos. There was no clinical disease in the quails inoculated with NDV. Therefore, there was viral isolation from 5 to 14 days after the challenge with the NDV, demonstrating, this way the state of carrier of the quail NDV, which happened until 14 days of the experimental infection with this pathogen. So, 100% of the SPF birds which housed with the NDV infected quail, after 5 (group 1) and 14 days (group 2), died from 4 to 7 days after the direct contact among species. This way, the transmission of the pathogenic virus of the quail was evident until 14 days of the experimental infection with this pathogen (NDV) for the SPF birds that housed together, and that calls the attention to the importance of the quail from the epidemiological point of view as potential source of infection of the NDV to commercial birds that housed with these specie or near this breeding. © Asian Network for Scientific Information, 2004.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11449/231948
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