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Pathogenicity of duck circovirus 1 in experimentally infected specific pathogen-free ducks.

Authors :
Cui, Xuezhi
Zhu, Yudong
Wu, Qiong
He, Dalin
Mao, Mingtian
Wei, Feng
Wu, Bingrong
Zhu, Siming
Cui, Yitong
Han, Qinghai
Wang, Dongping
Wu, Mian
Zhao, Yubo
Ren, Hui
Wei, Xinhui
Zhang, Meijuan
Diao, Youxiang
Tang, Yi
Source :
Poultry Science. Feb2024, Vol. 103 Issue 2, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Ducks infected with duck circovirus (DuCV) show symptoms such as feather loss, growth retardation and low body weight in the flock. The virus induces immunosuppression and increases the prevalence of infection with other pathogens. However, most studies on duck circovirus were focused on coinfection, and fewer studies had been conducted on the pathogenicity of duck circovirus alone. The aim of the present study was to investigate the pathogenesis of DuCV-1 in experimentally infected specific pathogen-free ducks. In this study, we sequenced the whole genome of a strain of duck circovirus and identified the virus genotype as DuCV-1b. This strain of duck circovirus was named SDLH(OR567883). Animal pathogenicity experiments were then conducted, wherein specific pathogen-free ducks were infected by mucosal injection and abdominal injection. Infected ducks were sampled for 4 consecutive weeks after infection and showed symptoms of dwarfism. We further examined the replication of DuCV-1 in the ducks. The highest virus titers in the 2 infection groups were found in the liver and spleen, with different results for the different routes of infection. Pathological sections of duck organs were made and it was found that organs such as the liver and spleen were damaged by DuCV-1. In conclusion, our experimental results indicate that DuCV-1 can infect ducks individually and cause widespread organ damage in infected ducks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00325791
Volume :
103
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Poultry Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175364675
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.103301