Design of a Multiepitope Vaccine against Chicken Anemia Virus Disease [PDF]
Chicken anemia virus (CAV) causes severe clinical and sub-clinical infection in poultry globally and thus leads to economic losses. The drawbacks of the commercially available vaccines against CAV disease signal the need for a novel, safe, and effective ...
Abiodun Joseph Fatoba +5 more
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Chicken anemia virus inhibits hematopoiesis and development of chicken embryo [PDF]
Chicken anemia virus (CAV), when primarily transmitted through the vertical route, could result in a significant global prevalence. Specifically, vertical CAV transmission, especially in newly-hatched chicks, may cause anemia and immunosuppression ...
Tianxing Yan +10 more
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The Role of Apoptin in Chicken Anemia Virus Replication [PDF]
Apoptin is the Vp3 protein of chicken anemia virus (CAV), which infects the thymocytes and erythroblasts in young chickens, causing chicken infectious anemia and immunosuppression. Apoptin is highly studied for its ability to selectively induce apoptosis
Cynthia Feng +2 more
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Oral Inoculation of Specific-Pathogen-Free Chickens with Chicken Anemia Virus Induces Dose-Dependent Viremia and Transient Anemia [PDF]
Chicken infectious anemia caused by chicken anemia virus (CAV) is a very important immunosuppressive disease in chickens. The horizontal spread of CAV in field chickens has been confirmed mainly through oral infection in our published article.
Suttitas Tongkamsai +7 more
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The Synergy of Chicken Anemia Virus and Gyrovirus Homsa 1 in Chickens [PDF]
Chicken anemia virus (CAV) and Gyrovirus homsa 1 (GyH1) are members of the Gyrovirus genus. The two viruses cause similar clinical manifestations in chickens, aplastic anemia and immunosuppression.
Mengzan Yang +8 more
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Molecular Characterization of Chicken Anemia Virus Circulating in Chicken Flocks in Egypt [PDF]
Introduction. Although many previous studies reported detection of chicken anemia virus (CAV) in Egypt since 1990, genomic characterization of this circulating CAV has not been published.
Mohammed AboElkhair +2 more
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Genetic diversity, distribution, and evolution of chicken anemia virus: A comparative genomic and phylogenetic analysis [PDF]
Chicken infectious anemia (CIA) is an immunosuppressive poultry disease that causes aplastic anemia, immunosuppression, growth retardation and lymphoid tissue atrophy in young chickens and is responsible for huge economic losses to the poultry industry ...
Pir Tariq Shah +11 more
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Molecular characterization and pathogenicity study of a highly pathogenic strain of chicken anemia virus that emerged in China [PDF]
Chicken infectious anemia (CIA) is caused by chicken anemia virus (CAV). Recently, severe anemia has emerged in layer chickens (8 to 10-week-old) on poultry farms in China.
Lichun Fang +6 more
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Persistent Infection with Chicken Anemia Virus in 3-Week-Old Chickens Induced by Inoculation of the Virus by the Natural Route [PDF]
Naturally acquired chicken anemia virus (CAV) infection in chickens frequently occurs from 3 weeks of age onward after maternally derived antibodies have decayed.
Suttitas Tongkamsai +5 more
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Recombinant Marek’s disease virus expressing VP1 and VP2 proteins provides robust immune protection against chicken infectious anemia virus [PDF]
Chicken infectious anemia (CIA) is a highly contagious disease caused by the chicken infectious anemia virus (CIAV), and it poses a serious threat to the poultry industry. However, effective control measures and strategies have not been identified.
Chengfei Ge +19 more
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