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Molecular characterization of Malaysian fowl adenovirus (FAdV) serotype 8b species E and pathogenicity of the virus in specific-pathogen-free chicken

Nur Syazana Sabarudin, Sheau Wei Tan, Yuen Fun Phang, Abdul Rahman Omar

2021Journal of Veterinary Science22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Inclusion body hepatitis (IBH) is an economically important viral disease primarily affecting broiler and breeder chickens. All 12 serotypes of fowl adenovirus (FAdV) can cause IBH. OBJECTIVES: To characterize FAdV isolates based on phylogenetic analysis, and to study the pathogenicity of FAdV-8b in specific-pathogen-free (SPF) chickens following virus inoculation via oral and intramuscular (IM) routes. METHODS: Suspected organ samples were subjected to virus isolation and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for FAdV detection. Hexon gene sequencing and phylogenetic analysis were performed on FAdV-positive samples for serotype identification. One FAdV-8b isolate, UPM/FAdV/420/2017, was selected for fiber gene characterization and pathogenicity study and was inoculated in SPF chickens via oral and IM routes. RESULTS: < 0.05) than those infected via the oral route. The highest virus copy numbers were detected in liver and gizzard. CONCLUSIONS: FAdV-8b is the dominant FAdV serotype in Malaysia, and pathogenicity study of the FAdV-8b isolate UPM/FAdV/420/2017 indicated its ability to induce IBH in young SPF chickens when infected via oral or IM routes.

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SerotypeBiologyVirologyVirusPathogenGizzardPhylogenetic treePolymerase chain reactionInoculationFowlMicrobiologyPathogenicityGeneGeneticsImmunologyPaleontologyVirus-based gene therapy researchAnimal Virus Infections StudiesVirology and Viral Diseases
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