2020
DOI: 10.1186/s13567-020-00811-y
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Pathogenic characteristics of a QX-like infectious bronchitis virus strain SD in chickens exposed at different ages and protective efficacy of combining live homologous and heterologous vaccination

Abstract: Continued reports of infections with infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) variants have occurred since its first isolation in the 1930s. Currently, QX-like IBVs are the predominant circulating genotype around the world. Here, the pathogenicity of QX-like IBV strain SD was characterized in chickens at different ages of exposure to the virus, and the protection efficacy of available vaccine combinations against IBV was evaluated. The results revealed that QX-like IBV strain SD was severely pathogenic in chickens, c… Show more

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“…This recombinant virus is more adaptive to chicken embryos, with a higher ELD 50 and EID 50 than the parental H120 or donor QX strain. Although rH120-QX(S) still exhibits pathogenicity in chicken embryos, it is nonpathogenic in SPF chicken, comparable to the parental H120 strain, whereas the lethality of the donor strain QX is up to 60%, similar to the previously described (Shao et al, 2020). Thus, the QX S protein does not confer virulence to rH120-QX(S).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…This recombinant virus is more adaptive to chicken embryos, with a higher ELD 50 and EID 50 than the parental H120 or donor QX strain. Although rH120-QX(S) still exhibits pathogenicity in chicken embryos, it is nonpathogenic in SPF chicken, comparable to the parental H120 strain, whereas the lethality of the donor strain QX is up to 60%, similar to the previously described (Shao et al, 2020). Thus, the QX S protein does not confer virulence to rH120-QX(S).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Belonging to the Orthocoronavirinae subfamily, coronaviruses encompass four genera: α coronavirus, β coronavirus, γ coronavirus, and δ coronavirus. These single-stranded positive-sense RNA viruses were first identified in cases of infectious bronchitis in chickens [ 153 , 154 ]. Throughout millennia of evolution, coronaviruses have continually crossed species boundaries, causing profound infections in a diverse range of species, including humans, mammals, and birds [ 155 ].…”
Section: Lncrnas In Viral Zoonosesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IBV infections in young chickens are common between the ages of 1 to 30 days and can cause reproductive tract defects [ 84 , 85 , 86 ]. The infected chickens develop cystic oviducts, leading to false layer syndrome with distinctly low peak egg production [ 86 , 87 , 88 , 89 ]. Infection with IBV in laying hens can negatively influence egg production with poor-quality eggs [ 90 , 91 , 92 ].…”
Section: Multiple System Disease Caused By Avian Infectious Bronchiti...mentioning
confidence: 99%