1975
DOI: 10.2307/1589180
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Infectious Tenosynovitis (Viral Arthritis): Characterization of a Connecticut Viral Isolant as a Reovirus and Evidence of Viral Egg Transmission by Reovirus-Infected Broiler Breeders

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“…Only one avian reovirus in our study had a sequence identical to the well-known reovirus strain S1133 originally isolated from a tenosynovitis case [15]. Vaccination against reovirus infection is mostly performed using strain S1133 [18] or 1733, a strain related to both tenosynovitis and stunting [11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Only one avian reovirus in our study had a sequence identical to the well-known reovirus strain S1133 originally isolated from a tenosynovitis case [15]. Vaccination against reovirus infection is mostly performed using strain S1133 [18] or 1733, a strain related to both tenosynovitis and stunting [11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These sequences were compared with known sequences of ARVs S1133 [15], 1733 [12], RAM-1 [6,7] and SOM4 [5,6]. Sequences of ARVs that were submitted to GenBank by Duncan in 2000 and by Liu et al in 2000 and in 2001, were also used for comparison (Tab.…”
Section: Alignment and Analysis Of Deduced Amino Acid Sequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ARV NLI20 98M and NLI19 97M were isolated from the intestinal contents of MAS affected chickens in the field. We also used two tenosynovitis-associated ARVs: S1133 [26] and a Dutch field strain NLA13 96T, isolated at the Animal Health Service, Deventer, The Netherlands. All ARVs were propagated in chicken embryo liver cells (CELC).…”
Section: Virusesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antibody against reovirus was assayed with the agar gel precipitation test (AGP). The antigen was a homogenised suspension of chorioallantoic membranes (CAM) infected with the S-1133 strain (Van der Heide and Kalbac, 1975) harvested 3 to 5 days after CAM infection of specific pathogen free (SPF) eggs. Antibody was demonstrated irregularly in a small proportion of the birds, indicating a low grade reovirus infection.…”
Section: Experimental Birds and Housingmentioning
confidence: 99%