1998
DOI: 10.1080/03079459808419396
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Naturally‐occurring adenovirus‐associated gastrointestinal lesions in Coturnix(Coturnix coturnix)quail

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“…Experimental infection of 12-day-old quails with Chicken Embryo Lethal Orphan (CELO) virus and Avian Adeno-Associated Virus (AAAV) significantly increased CELO virus-produced mortality while double infections with high doses of AAAV induced a delay in mortality (Bagshaw et al, 1980). The adenoviral inclusions were detected in the intestinal epithelia and glandular epithelium of gizzard and conjunctiva in less than 3-week-old quails with depression, ruffled feathers, diarrhea and high mortality (Tsai et al, 1998). Moreover, adenovirus inclusion bodies were observed in the proventriculus of Bobwhite quails and chickens.…”
Section: Adenovirusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Experimental infection of 12-day-old quails with Chicken Embryo Lethal Orphan (CELO) virus and Avian Adeno-Associated Virus (AAAV) significantly increased CELO virus-produced mortality while double infections with high doses of AAAV induced a delay in mortality (Bagshaw et al, 1980). The adenoviral inclusions were detected in the intestinal epithelia and glandular epithelium of gizzard and conjunctiva in less than 3-week-old quails with depression, ruffled feathers, diarrhea and high mortality (Tsai et al, 1998). Moreover, adenovirus inclusion bodies were observed in the proventriculus of Bobwhite quails and chickens.…”
Section: Adenovirusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cryptosporidium infection also induced respiratory affections in quails (Tham et al, 1982). Mixed infections of Cryptosporidium spp., adenovirus (Tsai et al, 1998), M. gallisepticum (Murakami et al, 2002) and reovirus (Ritter et al, 1986) were previously recorded in quails. Experimental challenge of young Bobwhite quail with Cryptosporidium and reovirus showed an increase in the oocyst shedding; indicating the synergistic action of parasites and viral infections (Guy et al, 1987).…”
Section: Other Parasitesmentioning
confidence: 99%