Relevance of Chinese goose (Anser cygnoides) in experimental epidemiology of Newcastle disease
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Resumo: | This study aimed to characterize the true epidemiological role played by the Chinese goose (Anser cygnoides) as a potential source of infection by the Newcastle disease virus (NDV). For this, Specific-Pathogen-Free chicks (SPF) were used and were housed with Chinese geese that had been inoculated with a pathogenic strain (velogenic viscerotropic, strain São João do Meriti) of NDV (DIE50=108.15/0.1 mL) pathogenic to chickens, by the ocular-nasal route. Each group was composed of 6 SPF Leghorn chicks and 3 geese. At 6 days (Group I) and 14 days (Group II) after inoculation of the Chinese geese with NDV, SPF chicks were put into direct contact with each goose group. Cloacal swabs were collected from both species (Chinese geese and SPF chicks) 6, 10 and 20 days after challenge to genome viral excretion by Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR). Chinese geese did not demonstrate any clinical signs of Newcastle disease (ND). They were refractory to the clinical disease with the NDV. However, NDV genome was detected 20 days after challenge. Therefore, NDV carrier status was demonstrated by Chinese geese. Moreover, 100% of SPF chicks housed with the infected Chinese geese had died by 6 (Group I) and 14 days (Group II) after challenge. Thus, the transmission of the pathogenic virus from the Chinese geese to cohabiting SPF chicks was evident within 20 days of the experimental infection. This reveals the epidemiological importance of Chinese geese as a potential transmitter of NDV infection to other commercial birds that could be raised in close proximity. |
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Relevance of Chinese goose (Anser cygnoides) in experimental epidemiology of Newcastle diseaseAnser cygnoidesChinese geeseEpidemiologyNDV carrierNewcastle diseaseSource of NDV infectionThis study aimed to characterize the true epidemiological role played by the Chinese goose (Anser cygnoides) as a potential source of infection by the Newcastle disease virus (NDV). For this, Specific-Pathogen-Free chicks (SPF) were used and were housed with Chinese geese that had been inoculated with a pathogenic strain (velogenic viscerotropic, strain São João do Meriti) of NDV (DIE50=108.15/0.1 mL) pathogenic to chickens, by the ocular-nasal route. Each group was composed of 6 SPF Leghorn chicks and 3 geese. At 6 days (Group I) and 14 days (Group II) after inoculation of the Chinese geese with NDV, SPF chicks were put into direct contact with each goose group. Cloacal swabs were collected from both species (Chinese geese and SPF chicks) 6, 10 and 20 days after challenge to genome viral excretion by Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR). Chinese geese did not demonstrate any clinical signs of Newcastle disease (ND). They were refractory to the clinical disease with the NDV. However, NDV genome was detected 20 days after challenge. Therefore, NDV carrier status was demonstrated by Chinese geese. Moreover, 100% of SPF chicks housed with the infected Chinese geese had died by 6 (Group I) and 14 days (Group II) after challenge. Thus, the transmission of the pathogenic virus from the Chinese geese to cohabiting SPF chicks was evident within 20 days of the experimental infection. This reveals the epidemiological importance of Chinese geese as a potential transmitter of NDV infection to other commercial birds that could be raised in close proximity.UNESP- São Paulo State University Dpto. Patologia Veterinária FCAV - Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias, Jaboticabal, SPFCAV Dpto. Patologia Veterinária Unesp, Jaboticabal, SPFMVZ Depto. Clínica Veterinária UNESP, Botucatu, SPUniversidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste - UNICENTRO, ParanáFCAV - Unesp, Jaboticabal, SPUNESP- São Paulo State University Dpto. Patologia Veterinária FCAV - Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias, Jaboticabal, SPFCAV Dpto. Patologia Veterinária Unesp, Jaboticabal, SPFMVZ Depto. Clínica Veterinária UNESP, Botucatu, SPFCAV - Unesp, Jaboticabal, SPUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Universidade Estadual do Centro Oeste (UNICENTRO)Campioni, Josie M. [UNESP]Martins, Gislaine R.V. [UNESP]Schmidt, Elizabeth M.S. [UNESP]Paulillo, Antonio C.Carrasco, Adriano O.T. [UNESP]Testi, Alan J.P. [UNESP]2014-05-27T11:26:52Z2014-05-27T11:26:52Z2012-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article47-50http://www.abpv.vet.br/upload/documentos/DOWNLOAD-FULL-ARTICLE-12-20881_2012_8_5_23_17.pdfBrazilian Journal of Veterinary Pathology, v. 5, n. 2, p. 47-50, 2012.1983-0246http://hdl.handle.net/11449/734192-s2.0-84864830422Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengBrazilian Journal of Veterinary Pathology0,162info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-07T13:01:45Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/73419Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T15:50:10.269537Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Relevance of Chinese goose (Anser cygnoides) in experimental epidemiology of Newcastle disease |
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Relevance of Chinese goose (Anser cygnoides) in experimental epidemiology of Newcastle disease |
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Relevance of Chinese goose (Anser cygnoides) in experimental epidemiology of Newcastle disease Campioni, Josie M. [UNESP] Anser cygnoides Chinese geese Epidemiology NDV carrier Newcastle disease Source of NDV infection |
title_short |
Relevance of Chinese goose (Anser cygnoides) in experimental epidemiology of Newcastle disease |
title_full |
Relevance of Chinese goose (Anser cygnoides) in experimental epidemiology of Newcastle disease |
title_fullStr |
Relevance of Chinese goose (Anser cygnoides) in experimental epidemiology of Newcastle disease |
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Relevance of Chinese goose (Anser cygnoides) in experimental epidemiology of Newcastle disease |
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Relevance of Chinese goose (Anser cygnoides) in experimental epidemiology of Newcastle disease |
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Campioni, Josie M. [UNESP] |
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Campioni, Josie M. [UNESP] Martins, Gislaine R.V. [UNESP] Schmidt, Elizabeth M.S. [UNESP] Paulillo, Antonio C. Carrasco, Adriano O.T. [UNESP] Testi, Alan J.P. [UNESP] |
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Martins, Gislaine R.V. [UNESP] Schmidt, Elizabeth M.S. [UNESP] Paulillo, Antonio C. Carrasco, Adriano O.T. [UNESP] Testi, Alan J.P. [UNESP] |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Universidade Estadual do Centro Oeste (UNICENTRO) |
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Campioni, Josie M. [UNESP] Martins, Gislaine R.V. [UNESP] Schmidt, Elizabeth M.S. [UNESP] Paulillo, Antonio C. Carrasco, Adriano O.T. [UNESP] Testi, Alan J.P. [UNESP] |
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Anser cygnoides Chinese geese Epidemiology NDV carrier Newcastle disease Source of NDV infection |
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Anser cygnoides Chinese geese Epidemiology NDV carrier Newcastle disease Source of NDV infection |
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This study aimed to characterize the true epidemiological role played by the Chinese goose (Anser cygnoides) as a potential source of infection by the Newcastle disease virus (NDV). For this, Specific-Pathogen-Free chicks (SPF) were used and were housed with Chinese geese that had been inoculated with a pathogenic strain (velogenic viscerotropic, strain São João do Meriti) of NDV (DIE50=108.15/0.1 mL) pathogenic to chickens, by the ocular-nasal route. Each group was composed of 6 SPF Leghorn chicks and 3 geese. At 6 days (Group I) and 14 days (Group II) after inoculation of the Chinese geese with NDV, SPF chicks were put into direct contact with each goose group. Cloacal swabs were collected from both species (Chinese geese and SPF chicks) 6, 10 and 20 days after challenge to genome viral excretion by Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR). Chinese geese did not demonstrate any clinical signs of Newcastle disease (ND). They were refractory to the clinical disease with the NDV. However, NDV genome was detected 20 days after challenge. Therefore, NDV carrier status was demonstrated by Chinese geese. Moreover, 100% of SPF chicks housed with the infected Chinese geese had died by 6 (Group I) and 14 days (Group II) after challenge. Thus, the transmission of the pathogenic virus from the Chinese geese to cohabiting SPF chicks was evident within 20 days of the experimental infection. This reveals the epidemiological importance of Chinese geese as a potential transmitter of NDV infection to other commercial birds that could be raised in close proximity. |
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http://www.abpv.vet.br/upload/documentos/DOWNLOAD-FULL-ARTICLE-12-20881_2012_8_5_23_17.pdf Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Pathology, v. 5, n. 2, p. 47-50, 2012. 1983-0246 http://hdl.handle.net/11449/73419 2-s2.0-84864830422 |
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