Newcastle Disease Virus — an Avian Paramyxovirus
1988The virus family PARAMYXOVIRIDAE consists of enveloped RNA viruses which show helical capsid symmetry, posess a non-segmented, single stranded genome of negative polarity, undergo capsid assembly in the cytoplasm and are budded from the cell surface in an envelope of modified cell membrane (1).
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Molecular analysis of avian paramyxovirus serotype-1
2018Avian paramyxovirus serotype-1 (APMV-1) is capable of infecting a wide range of avian species leading to a broad range of clinical signs. Ease of transmission has allowed the virus to spread world-wide with varying degrees of virulence depending on the virus strain and host species.
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Avian Paramyxovirus Serotype 3 Infection in Neopsephotus, Cyanoramphus, and Neophema Species
Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery, 2009An outbreak of avian paramyxovirus serotype 3 (APMV-3) infection occurred in a private bird collection consisting mainly of Neophema species. Two Bourke's parrots (Neopsephotus bourkii) and one red-crowned parakeet (Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae) were examined after developing torticollis and circling.
Arne, Jung +3 more
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Baculovirus expression of the avian paramyxovirus 2 HN gene for diagnostic applications
Journal of Virological Methods, 2014Avian paramyxovirus 2 (APMV-2) infections are associated with respiratory diseases in poultry worldwide. The hemagglutination inhibition (HI) test is a useful tool for surveillance and monitoring of this virus. In this study, full-length hemagglutinin (HN) gene of APMV-2 was chemically synthesized based on its published sequence, cloned and expressed ...
Kang-Seuk, Choi +6 more
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Avian Paramyxovirus Serotype 1 (Newcastle Disease Virus) ‐ Infections in Falcons
Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B, 1992SummaryFrom eight falcons and one pigeon which died from NDV over a period of 15 months in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, PMV‐1 viruses were isolated on quail embryo cell cultures. The identification of all 9 strains were achieved with the haemagglutination inhibition test against polyclonal chicken PMV‐1 antiserum, against mouse monoclonal antibodies as
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Identification and partial purification of the fusion protein of avian paramyxovirus type 3
Archives of Virology, 1989The fusion protein of an avian paramyxovirus-3 from turkeys was detected as a poorly-labelled 56K 3H-glucosamine band. After immunopurification by a monoclonal antibody it elicited antisera which inhibited haemolysis but not haemagglutination.
C L, Anderson, P H, Russell
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Avian Paramyxovirus Type I Infection in Pigeons: Clinical Observations
Avian Diseases, 1985An outbreak of a neurological disease in pigeons caused by avian paramyxovirus type I occurred in the New York metropolitan area in 1984. It was characterized clinically by head tremors, paresis of the wings and legs, ataxia, torticollis, and loose droppings.
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Evaluation of the replication and pathogenicity of a variant avian paramyxovirus serotype 6 in mice
Archives of Virology, 2017Avian paramyxoviruses (APMVs) have been evaluated for their potential use as vaccine vectors, sparking research efforts leading to a better understanding of APMVs' replication and pathogenicity. However, within APMV serotypes, significant genetic diversity exists, and the infectivity of variant strains in mammals has not been studied.
Vuong Nghia Bui +7 more
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Quasispecies Nature of an Unusual Avian Paramyxovirus Type-1 Isolated from Pigeons
Virus Genes, 2005An avian paramyxovirus type-1 (APMV-1) was classified as virulent according to its Intra Cerebral Pathogenicity Index (ICPI), but as avirulent according to the motif of its F protein cleavage site. Although this atypical APMV-1 was isolated from sick, unvaccinated pigeons, it was not grouped with pigeon variants regarding its antigenic and genetic ...
Cyril, Barbezange, Véronique, Jestin
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Significance of antibody to avian paramyxovirus 3 in chickens
Veterinary Record, 1988P G, Box, H C, Holmes, K J, Webb
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