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Occurrence of Reovirus (ARV) Infections in Poultry Flocks in Poland in 2010–2017

INTRODUCTION: Avian reovirus (ARV) infections in poultry populations are reported worldwide. The reovirus belongs to the genus Orthoreovirus, family Reoviridae. The aim of the study was to evaluate the incidence of ARV infections in the poultry population based on diagnostic tests performed in 2010–...

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Autores principales: Czekaj, Hanna, Kozdruń, Wojciech, Styś-Fijoł, Natalia, Niczyporuk, Jowita Samanta, Piekarska, Karolina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6364165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30729197
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2018-0079
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author Czekaj, Hanna
Kozdruń, Wojciech
Styś-Fijoł, Natalia
Niczyporuk, Jowita Samanta
Piekarska, Karolina
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Kozdruń, Wojciech
Styś-Fijoł, Natalia
Niczyporuk, Jowita Samanta
Piekarska, Karolina
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description INTRODUCTION: Avian reovirus (ARV) infections in poultry populations are reported worldwide. The reovirus belongs to the genus Orthoreovirus, family Reoviridae. The aim of the study was to evaluate the incidence of ARV infections in the poultry population based on diagnostic tests performed in 2010–2017. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Samples of the liver and spleen were collected from sick birds suspected of ARV infection and sent for diagnostics. Isolation was performed in 5–7-day-old SPF chicken embryos infected into the yolk sac with homogenates of internal organs of sick birds. Four primer pairs were used to detect the σNS, σC, σA, and μA ARV RNA gene fragments. A nested PCR was used for the detection of the σNS and σC genes. RESULTS: In 2010–2017, ARV infection was found in birds from 81 flocks of broiler chickens and/or layers, 8 flocks of slaughter turkeys, and in 4 hatchery embryos at 17–20 days of incubation. The primers used in RT-PCR and nested PCR did not allow effective detection of ARV RNA in all virus-positive samples. CONCLUSION: The problem of ARV infections in the poultry population in Poland still persist. The primers used for various ARV segments in RT-PCR and nested PCR did not allow effective detection of RNA in the visceral organs of sick birds. The presented results confirm the necessity of using classical diagnostic methods (isolation in chicken embryos, AGID).
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spelling pubmed-63641652019-02-06 Occurrence of Reovirus (ARV) Infections in Poultry Flocks in Poland in 2010–2017 Czekaj, Hanna Kozdruń, Wojciech Styś-Fijoł, Natalia Niczyporuk, Jowita Samanta Piekarska, Karolina J Vet Res Research Article INTRODUCTION: Avian reovirus (ARV) infections in poultry populations are reported worldwide. The reovirus belongs to the genus Orthoreovirus, family Reoviridae. The aim of the study was to evaluate the incidence of ARV infections in the poultry population based on diagnostic tests performed in 2010–2017. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Samples of the liver and spleen were collected from sick birds suspected of ARV infection and sent for diagnostics. Isolation was performed in 5–7-day-old SPF chicken embryos infected into the yolk sac with homogenates of internal organs of sick birds. Four primer pairs were used to detect the σNS, σC, σA, and μA ARV RNA gene fragments. A nested PCR was used for the detection of the σNS and σC genes. RESULTS: In 2010–2017, ARV infection was found in birds from 81 flocks of broiler chickens and/or layers, 8 flocks of slaughter turkeys, and in 4 hatchery embryos at 17–20 days of incubation. The primers used in RT-PCR and nested PCR did not allow effective detection of ARV RNA in all virus-positive samples. CONCLUSION: The problem of ARV infections in the poultry population in Poland still persist. The primers used for various ARV segments in RT-PCR and nested PCR did not allow effective detection of RNA in the visceral organs of sick birds. The presented results confirm the necessity of using classical diagnostic methods (isolation in chicken embryos, AGID). Sciendo 2018-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6364165/ /pubmed/30729197 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2018-0079 Text en © 2018 H. Czekaj et al. published by Sciendo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
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Kozdruń, Wojciech
Styś-Fijoł, Natalia
Niczyporuk, Jowita Samanta
Piekarska, Karolina
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title Occurrence of Reovirus (ARV) Infections in Poultry Flocks in Poland in 2010–2017
title_full Occurrence of Reovirus (ARV) Infections in Poultry Flocks in Poland in 2010–2017
title_fullStr Occurrence of Reovirus (ARV) Infections in Poultry Flocks in Poland in 2010–2017
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of Reovirus (ARV) Infections in Poultry Flocks in Poland in 2010–2017
title_short Occurrence of Reovirus (ARV) Infections in Poultry Flocks in Poland in 2010–2017
title_sort occurrence of reovirus (arv) infections in poultry flocks in poland in 2010–2017
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6364165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30729197
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2018-0079
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