Characterization of recent North American low- pathogencity avian influenza H7 isolates in SPF leghorns, turkeys and pekin ducks

Author(s)Preskenis, Lauren
Date Accessioned2011-02-28T01:51:38Z
Date Available2011-02-28T01:51:38Z
Publication Date2010
AbstractThe pathogenicity of twelve recent low-pathogenicity H7 avian influenza isolates was evaluated through clinical signs, relative oral/pharyngeal (O/P) and cloacal viral shed, serology, histopathology and immunohistochemistry in SPF leghorns, Pekin ducks, and turkeys. Gene constellation and phylogenetic analysis revealed that seven of the isolates (CK/MD/MinMah/04, TK/VA/67/02, GH/MA/1408081-11/02, CK/PA/9801289/98, CK/NY/3112-1/95, TK/NY/4550-5/94, and CK/NY/30749-3/00) were typical of the low-pathogenicity H7N2 lineage viruses circulating in live bird markets while five isolates (Pintail/MN/423/99, Mallard/OH/421/87, Ruddy Turnstone/DE/1538/00, CK/NJ/15086-3/94, and CK/NY/12273-11/99) were found to be of wild-bird origin. Four pathogenicity trials were conducted to evaluate these twelve isolates that had been characterized (Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory) as low-pathogenicity avian influenza. Phylogenetic analysis of the HA1 sequence revealed multiple sublineages in the H7 subtype, four of the sublineages are represented in this study to determine differences in pathogenesis.en_US
AdvisorGelb, Jack
DegreeM.S.
DepartmentUniversity of Delaware, Department of Animal and Food Sciences
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/5816
PublisherUniversity of Delawareen_US
dc.subject.lcshLeghorn chicken
dc.subject.lcshTurkeys
dc.subject.lcshDucks
dc.subject.lcshAvian influenza -- North America
TitleCharacterization of recent North American low- pathogencity avian influenza H7 isolates in SPF leghorns, turkeys and pekin ducksen_US
TypeThesisen_US
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