2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2008.12.005
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Mice as potential carriers of infectious bursal disease virus in chickens

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“…(p) Surveillance of other potential reservoirs (e.g., mealworms, rodents, beetles). The available literature has shown the potential of other non-avian reservoirs (Snedeker et al, 1967;Okoye and Uche, 1986;McAllister et al, 1995;Park et al, 2010). Results would be used to determine the need for further studies, such as research on the ability of these species to transmit IBDv to poultry.…”
Section: Identify the Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(p) Surveillance of other potential reservoirs (e.g., mealworms, rodents, beetles). The available literature has shown the potential of other non-avian reservoirs (Snedeker et al, 1967;Okoye and Uche, 1986;McAllister et al, 1995;Park et al, 2010). Results would be used to determine the need for further studies, such as research on the ability of these species to transmit IBDv to poultry.…”
Section: Identify the Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ability of IBDV-HCV vectors to replicate in human cells ascertains the potential of IBDV to be useful as an expression vector in humans. A recent study described mice as a potential carrier for IBDV (22). The study also confirmed that IBDV maintained its viability and pathogenicity in mice and that virus excreted from mice induced clinical disease in chickens (22), suggesting that IBDV might be capable of replication in humans.…”
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“…A recent study described mice as a potential carrier for IBDV (22). The study also confirmed that IBDV maintained its viability and pathogenicity in mice and that virus excreted from mice induced clinical disease in chickens (22), suggesting that IBDV might be capable of replication in humans. Additionally, most human and animal populations are not exposed to IBDV, in contrast to vaccinia virus or adenovirus and poliovirus, on which some viral vectors and vaccines are based.…”
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“…Estudos anteriores têm sugerido que cães, aves selvagens, roedores e insetos podem ser importantes vetores do IBDV (HOWIE & THORSEN, 1981;MCALLISTERet al, 1995;OGAWA et al, 1998;PAGÈS-MANTÉ et al, 2004;PARK et al, 2010). A viabilidade do IBDV após passar pelo sistema digestivo de alguns animais foi demonstrada, sendo estes animais considerados portadores e/ou propagadores do IBDV (PAGÈS-MANTÉ et al, 2004;PARK et al, 2010).…”
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