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Outbreaks of Avipoxvirus Clade E in Vaccinated Broiler Breeders with Exacerbated Beak Injuries and Sex Differences in Severity

Avipoxvirus affects chickens and wild birds, and it is characterized by lesions on the nonfeathered parts of the body (the cutaneous form), or necrotic lesions in the upper respiratory tract (the diphtheritic form). In poultry farming, avian pox is usually controlled by live attenuated vaccines. How...

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Autores principales: Chacón, Ruy D., Astolfi-Ferreira, Claudete S., Pereira, Patrícia C., Assayag, Mario S., Campos-Salazar, Antony B., De la Torre, David, de Sá, Lilian R. M., de Almeida, Sonia R. Yokomizo, Rici, Rose Elí Grassi, Ferreira, Antonio J. Piantino
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9028998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35458503
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14040773
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author Chacón, Ruy D.
Astolfi-Ferreira, Claudete S.
Pereira, Patrícia C.
Assayag, Mario S.
Campos-Salazar, Antony B.
De la Torre, David
de Sá, Lilian R. M.
de Almeida, Sonia R. Yokomizo
Rici, Rose Elí Grassi
Ferreira, Antonio J. Piantino
author_facet Chacón, Ruy D.
Astolfi-Ferreira, Claudete S.
Pereira, Patrícia C.
Assayag, Mario S.
Campos-Salazar, Antony B.
De la Torre, David
de Sá, Lilian R. M.
de Almeida, Sonia R. Yokomizo
Rici, Rose Elí Grassi
Ferreira, Antonio J. Piantino
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description Avipoxvirus affects chickens and wild birds, and it is characterized by lesions on the nonfeathered parts of the body (the cutaneous form), or necrotic lesions in the upper respiratory tract (the diphtheritic form). In poultry farming, avian pox is usually controlled by live attenuated vaccines. However, there have been many reports of outbreaks, even in flocks of vaccinated birds. In the present study, different outbreaks of the emerging clade E avipoxvirus were detected in commercial breeder flocks of chickens vaccinated against fowlpox virus in Southeast Brazil. Clinical manifestations of these outbreaks included a marked prevalence of moderate to severe progressive lesions in the beaks of affected birds, especially in roosters with increased mortality (up to 8.48%). Also, a reduced hatchability (up to 20.77% fewer hatching eggs) was observed in these flocks. Analysis of clinical samples through light and transmission electron microscopy revealed the presence of Bollinger bodies and poxvirus particles in epithelial cells and affecting chondrocytes. PCR, sequencing, and phylogenetic analysis of major core protein (P4b) and DNA polymerase (pol) genes identified this virus as clade E avipoxvirus. We also developed qPCR assays for open reading frames (ORFs) 49, 114, and 159 to detect and quantify this emergent virus. These results show the arrival and initial spread of this pathogen in the poultry industry, which was associated with harmful outbreaks and exacerbated clinical manifestations in vaccinated commercial breeder flocks. This study also highlights the relevance of permanent vigilance and the need to improve sanitary and vaccination programs.
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spelling pubmed-90289982022-04-23 Outbreaks of Avipoxvirus Clade E in Vaccinated Broiler Breeders with Exacerbated Beak Injuries and Sex Differences in Severity Chacón, Ruy D. Astolfi-Ferreira, Claudete S. Pereira, Patrícia C. Assayag, Mario S. Campos-Salazar, Antony B. De la Torre, David de Sá, Lilian R. M. de Almeida, Sonia R. Yokomizo Rici, Rose Elí Grassi Ferreira, Antonio J. Piantino Viruses Article Avipoxvirus affects chickens and wild birds, and it is characterized by lesions on the nonfeathered parts of the body (the cutaneous form), or necrotic lesions in the upper respiratory tract (the diphtheritic form). In poultry farming, avian pox is usually controlled by live attenuated vaccines. However, there have been many reports of outbreaks, even in flocks of vaccinated birds. In the present study, different outbreaks of the emerging clade E avipoxvirus were detected in commercial breeder flocks of chickens vaccinated against fowlpox virus in Southeast Brazil. Clinical manifestations of these outbreaks included a marked prevalence of moderate to severe progressive lesions in the beaks of affected birds, especially in roosters with increased mortality (up to 8.48%). Also, a reduced hatchability (up to 20.77% fewer hatching eggs) was observed in these flocks. Analysis of clinical samples through light and transmission electron microscopy revealed the presence of Bollinger bodies and poxvirus particles in epithelial cells and affecting chondrocytes. PCR, sequencing, and phylogenetic analysis of major core protein (P4b) and DNA polymerase (pol) genes identified this virus as clade E avipoxvirus. We also developed qPCR assays for open reading frames (ORFs) 49, 114, and 159 to detect and quantify this emergent virus. These results show the arrival and initial spread of this pathogen in the poultry industry, which was associated with harmful outbreaks and exacerbated clinical manifestations in vaccinated commercial breeder flocks. This study also highlights the relevance of permanent vigilance and the need to improve sanitary and vaccination programs. MDPI 2022-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9028998/ /pubmed/35458503 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14040773 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chacón, Ruy D.
Astolfi-Ferreira, Claudete S.
Pereira, Patrícia C.
Assayag, Mario S.
Campos-Salazar, Antony B.
De la Torre, David
de Sá, Lilian R. M.
de Almeida, Sonia R. Yokomizo
Rici, Rose Elí Grassi
Ferreira, Antonio J. Piantino
Outbreaks of Avipoxvirus Clade E in Vaccinated Broiler Breeders with Exacerbated Beak Injuries and Sex Differences in Severity
title Outbreaks of Avipoxvirus Clade E in Vaccinated Broiler Breeders with Exacerbated Beak Injuries and Sex Differences in Severity
title_full Outbreaks of Avipoxvirus Clade E in Vaccinated Broiler Breeders with Exacerbated Beak Injuries and Sex Differences in Severity
title_fullStr Outbreaks of Avipoxvirus Clade E in Vaccinated Broiler Breeders with Exacerbated Beak Injuries and Sex Differences in Severity
title_full_unstemmed Outbreaks of Avipoxvirus Clade E in Vaccinated Broiler Breeders with Exacerbated Beak Injuries and Sex Differences in Severity
title_short Outbreaks of Avipoxvirus Clade E in Vaccinated Broiler Breeders with Exacerbated Beak Injuries and Sex Differences in Severity
title_sort outbreaks of avipoxvirus clade e in vaccinated broiler breeders with exacerbated beak injuries and sex differences in severity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9028998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35458503
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14040773
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