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Isolation of a reticuloendotheliosis virus from chickens inoculated with Marek's disease vaccine.
- Source :
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National Institute of Animal Health quarterly [Natl Inst Anim Health Q (Tokyo)] 1976 Winter; Vol. 16 (4), pp. 141-51. - Publication Year :
- 1976
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Abstract
- Over a period from spring to fall in 1974, a disease with delayed growth, anemia, abnormal feathers, and leg paralysis as main symptoms broke out in flocks of chickens inoculated with Marek's disease vaccine. A virus was isolated from affected birds in the field and the same lot of Marek's disease vaccine as inoculated into these birds. It had a common antigenicity to the T strain of reticuloendotheliosis virus (REV) and could not be discriminated from this strain on the basis of morphology or property. When chicks were inoculated with it, they presented essentially the same symptoms as the birds affected in the field. Since the disease was reproduced in this manner, it was presumed to have been caused by REV contained in the vaccine as contaminant. The virus persisted in the body for long time and also induced horizontal infection.
- Subjects :
- Animals
Poultry Diseases immunology
Reticuloendotheliosis virus immunology
Reticuloendotheliosis virus ultrastructure
Reticuloendotheliosis, Avian immunology
Reticuloendotheliosis, Avian microbiology
Chickens
Herpesviridae immunology
Marek Disease prevention & control
Poultry Diseases microbiology
Reticuloendotheliosis virus isolation & purification
Reticuloendotheliosis, Avian veterinary
Retroviridae isolation & purification
Viral Vaccines adverse effects
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0027-951X
- Volume :
- 16
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- National Institute of Animal Health quarterly
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 189220