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Newcastle disease virus: the past and current situation in Indonesia

Nlp Indi Dharmayanti, Diana Nurjanah, Harimurti Nuradji, Teguh Suyatno, Risa Indriani

2023Journal of Veterinary Science20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Newcastle disease virus (NDV) outbreak was first reported in Java Island, Indonesia, in 1926, which was then reported further in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. Nevertheless, the NDV is still endemic in Indonesia, with outbreaks occurring in free-range and commercial chicken farms. The dynamic evolution of the NDV has led to the further development of vaccines and diagnostic tools for more effective control of this virus. This paper discusses the history of the NDV occurrence, vaccines, the development of diagnostic tools, and the epidemiological condition of the NDV in Indonesia. Indonesia, which has the largest poultry population in the world after China, has challenges in preventing and controlling this virus that causes economic losses to the farmers and has an impact on the welfare of the poultry farming community in Indonesia.

Topics & Concepts

Newcastle diseaseOutbreakVirusPopulationPoultry farmingGeographyVeterinary medicineVirologySocioeconomicsBiologyEnvironmental healthMedicineSociologyVirology and Viral DiseasesAnimal Virus Infections StudiesLivestock and Poultry Management
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