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Avian reovirus: a furious and fast evolving pathogen

S. Egaña-Labrin, Andrew J. Broadbent

2023Journal of Medical Microbiology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Avian reoviruses (ARVs) have a significant economic impact on the poultry industry, affecting commercial and backyard flocks. Spread feco-orally, or vertically, many do not cause morbidity, but pathogenic strains can contribute to several diseases, including tenosynovitis/arthritis, which is clinically the most significant. The last decade has seen a surge in cases in the US, and due to ongoing evolution, seven genotypic clusters have now been identified. Control efforts include strict biosecurity and vaccination with commercial and autogenous vaccines. Research priorities include improving understanding of pathogenesis and developing new vaccines guided by ongoing molecular and serologic surveillance.

Topics & Concepts

BiosecurityFlockVaccinationSerologyHighly pathogenicPathogenVirologyMedicineBiologyVeterinary medicineImmunologyVirusInfluenza A virus subtype H5N1PathologyAntibodyViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiologyAnimal Virus Infections StudiesVector-Borne Animal Diseases
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