2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2305788/v1
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Outbreaks of acute infectious bursal disease of chickens in Maiduguri, Nigeria (2008-2018): retrospective survey

Abstract: Acute infectious bursal disease (IBD) outbreak caused by virulent IBD virus undermines profitable chicken production in Nigeria. Veterinary clinic-based passive surveillance is carried out by postmortem diagnosis of clinical cases submitted during disease outbreaks. Records of IBD outbreaks from two veterinary hospitals in Maiduguri, Nigeria, were extracted among all disease outbreaks in chicken flocks in the period 2008-2018. Data showed that IBD outbreaks occurred in 493 (7.6%, [95% CI: 7.0-8.3%]) out of 6,4… Show more

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“…Size reduction of bursa of Fabricius was considered a consequence of resolution of acute inflammation in the transition to sub-acute. Chronic inflammation involved the clearance of inflammatory exudates after diminution of the actions of virus-induced proinflammatory cytokines and onset of fibroplasia in the interstices (Badau et al, 2023). According to , the subsequent decreases in bursa of Fabricius weight were possibly due to atrophy following recovery from extensive damage by the IBDV infection.…”
Section: E D B Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Size reduction of bursa of Fabricius was considered a consequence of resolution of acute inflammation in the transition to sub-acute. Chronic inflammation involved the clearance of inflammatory exudates after diminution of the actions of virus-induced proinflammatory cytokines and onset of fibroplasia in the interstices (Badau et al, 2023). According to , the subsequent decreases in bursa of Fabricius weight were possibly due to atrophy following recovery from extensive damage by the IBDV infection.…”
Section: E D B Amentioning
confidence: 99%