2020
DOI: 10.37422/ijvs/20.011
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Pathogenesis of Newcastle Disease Virus Genotype VII in Chickens Vaccinated with LaSota and Inactivated Newcastle Disease Vaccines

Abstract: Newcastle disease (ND) is one of the most serious viral diseases affecting poultry farms in different countries. Many outbreaks -even in vaccinated poultry flocks- were recorded in the last few years caused by Newcastle disease virus (NDV) genotype VII. This study was conducted to compare the pathogenesis of NDV genotype VII in non-vaccinated chickens and chickens vaccinated with NDV genotype II live (LaSota) and inactivated vaccines. One hundred 1-day-old chicks were divided into four equal groups; 25 for eac… Show more

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“…There were 2 types of velogenic NDV: neurotropic and viscerotropic (Cattoli et al 2011;Mousa et al 2019). Fusion gene is the main determinant of NDV virulence plus, NDV isolates were categorized into genotypes according to this gene sequence; so, the sequencing of full Fusion gene is very important (Aldous et al 2003;de Leeuw et al 2003;Panda et al 2004;Selim et al 2018;Manar et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were 2 types of velogenic NDV: neurotropic and viscerotropic (Cattoli et al 2011;Mousa et al 2019). Fusion gene is the main determinant of NDV virulence plus, NDV isolates were categorized into genotypes according to this gene sequence; so, the sequencing of full Fusion gene is very important (Aldous et al 2003;de Leeuw et al 2003;Panda et al 2004;Selim et al 2018;Manar et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%