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Monoclonal antibodies to avian paramyxovirus type 2

Avian Pathology, 1990
Three mouse monoclonal antibodies, raised against PMV2/chicken/California/ Yucaipa/56, which caused haemagglutination inhibition of the homologous virus were tested against 53 isolates which had been placed in the PMV2 serogroup using polyclonal antisera. The results allowed the viruses to be placed in four distinguishable groups consisting of 34, 4, 2
I, Ozdemir   +4 more
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Serological Survey on Prevalence of Antibodies to Avian Paramyxovirus Serotype 2 in China

Avian Diseases, 2007
We report the prevalent status of avian paramyxovirus serotype 2 (APMV-2) in China. Between 2003 and 2005, 9156 sera in total were collected and screened for APMV-2 antibodies by using the hemagglutination inhibition assay. The averaged seropositivity ofAPMV-2 for chickens, ducks, peacocks, ostriches, and partridges was 42.9%, 25.1%, 45.8%, 47.6%, and ...
Guozhong Zhang
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Properties of a newly isolated, serologically distinct avian paramyxovirus

Archives of Virology, 1979
The morphological, bio-physical and growth properties of the isolate duck/Hong Kong/D3/75 (D3/75) were consistent with this virus being a member of the paramyxovirus group. Using haemagglutination inhibition and neuraminidase inhibition tests no serological relationships between D3/75 and other paramyxoviruses could be demonstrated.
D J, Alexander   +3 more
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Natural and Experimental Infection of Turkeys with Avian Paramyxovirus-7

Avian Diseases, 1997
Avian paramyxovirus-7 was isolated from a natural outbreak of respiratory tract disease in male and female commercial turkey breeder flocks. The disease spread readily between different housing complexes. The virus was isolated from affected flocks and used for experimental studies in specific-pathogen-free poults. Inoculated and contact-exposed poults
Y M, Saif   +5 more
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Turkey avian paramyxovirus type 3 infections in poultry

World's Poultry Science Journal, 1990
Natural infections of turkeys with avian paramyxovirus type 3 (PMV-3) result in drops in egg production, respiratory problems, poor egg quality, virus excretion via the respiratory tract and the de...
P H Russell
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Identification of Avian Paramyxovirus Serotype-1 in Wild Birds in the USA

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2016
In the US, sampling for avian paramyxovirus serotype-1 (APMV-1) is generally conducted when morbidity or mortality events occur involving certain families of wild birds known to be affected by the virus, such as cormorants (Family Phalacrocoracidae), pigeons, doves (Family Columbidae), or pelicans (Family Pelecanidae).
Kerri, Pedersen   +7 more
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Phylogenetic analysis of avian paramyxovirus 1 strains isolated in Finland

Archives of Virology, 2001
Eight strains of avian paramyxovirus type 1 (PMV-1) isolated in Finland during the last 3 decades were studied with reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and subsequent sequence analysis of the region of 208 nucleotides covering the fusion (F) protein cleavage site.
A, Huovilainen   +3 more
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Effects of Temperature and pH on the Persistence of Avian Paramyxovirus-1 in Water

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2014
We evaluated the duration of infectivity of two isolates of avian paramyxovirus-1 using a model distilled water system. Both viruses remained infective for extended periods with 1-log10 reduction times ranging from 370 (4 C) to 6 (37 C) days. Minimal effects related to pH (5.4-8.4 at 28 C) were observed.
Megan K, Davis-Fields   +4 more
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Characterisation of a type 1 Avian Paramyxovirus belonging to a divergent group

Veterinary Microbiology, 2014
Newcastle disease, induced by a type 1 Avian Paramyxovirus (APMV-1), is one of the most serious poultry diseases. APMV-1 are divided into two classes based on genetic analysis: class II strains have been recovered from wild or domestic birds and include virulent and avirulent isolates whereas class I strains have been mainly isolated from wild birds ...
François-Xavier, Briand   +2 more
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[The present occurrence of avian paramyxovirus infections].

Tierarztliche Praxis, 1988
The paper presents 6 cases of paramyxovirus infections which are very rare or until now not described as isolations from these species of bird.
D, Schneeganss, R, Korbel
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