Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) caused an acute and highly contagious infectious disease, resulting in considerable economic losses in the world poultry industry. Although this disease was well-controlled under the widely use of commercial vaccines, the novel variant IBDV strain emerged due to the highly immunized-selection pressure in the field, posting new threats to poultry industry. Here, we reported the epidemic and pathogenicity of IBDV in Hubei Province from May to August 2020. We isolated 12 IBDV strains from the broiler flocks, including 9 novel variants, 2 very virulent strains and 1 medium virulent strain. Interestingly, we identified a series of changes of amino acid sites in the VP2. Further analysis indicated that the novel variant IBDV strains caused damage to bursa of fabricius and spleen, leading to immunosuppression. Our findings underscore the importance of IBDV surveillance, and provide evidence for understanding the evolution of IBDV. All rights reserved, Elsevier....
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December 08 2022
Pathogenicity and molecular characterization of infectious bursal disease virus in China.
Wencheng Lin, Guangdong Provincial Animal Virus Vector Vaccine Engineering Technology Research Center, College of Animal Science, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, 510642, China. E-mail wenchenglin@scau.edu.cn
Journal: Poultry Science
Citation: Poultry Science (2022) 101 (1)
DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2021.101502
Published: 2022
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Jiamin Lian, Zhanxin Wang, Zhouyi Xu, Yanling Pang, Mei Leng, Shuang Tang, Xinheng Zhang, Jianping Qin, Feng Chen, Wencheng Lin; Pathogenicity and molecular characterization of infectious bursal disease virus in China.. IFIS Food and Health Sciences Database 2022; doi:
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