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Impacts of poultry vaccination on viruses of wild bird

Authors :
Paola K. Vaz
Glenn F. Browning
Mauricio J. C. Coppo
Joanne M. Devlin
Source :
Current opinion in virology. 19
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Spillover of viruses from farmed poultry into wild birds is a relatively new area of study at the livestock-wildlife interface. These transmission events can threaten the health of wild birds. There is growing evidence of transmission of vaccine viruses from poultry to wild birds, including attenuated vaccine strains of Newcastle disease virus and infectious bronchitis virus, and also spread of virulent viruses that may have evolved under the pressure of vaccine use, such as Marek's disease virus. Viral contaminants of poultry vaccines, including reticuloendotheliosis virus, may also be transmitted to wild birds and result in disease. New, vectored vaccines are less likely to directly spread to wild birds but this risk may rise as a result of recombination.

Details

ISSN :
18796265
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current opinion in virology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3d403660c26e79f252d2185992034cfb