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The Meq Gene Molecular Profile of Marek’s Disease Virus Serotype 1 From Kampung and Arabic Chicken Farms in Sukabumi, West Java, Indonesia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
There is an increasing trend to use molecular approaches to the study of Marek’s disease virus serotype 1 (MDV-1), the causative agent for the neoplastic syndrome of chickens known as Marek’s disease.
Dharmayanti, Ni Luh Putu Indi   +1 more
core   +2 more sources

The dominantly expressed class II molecule from a resistant MHC haplotype presents only a few Marek's disease virus peptides by using an unprecedented binding motif. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Funder: Deutschen Konsortium für Translationale Krebsforschung; funder-id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100012353Funder: Natural and Medical Sciences Institute (D)Viral diseases pose major threats to humans and other animals, including the billions of ...
Bertzbach, Luca D   +9 more
core   +4 more sources

The emergence of a highly pathogenic marek’s disease virus featuring newly identified mutations in Meq oncogene in Southern China

open access: yesVirology Journal
Background Marek’s disease virus (MDV) is a significant threat to global poultry health, causing high mortality, tumor formation, and severe immunosuppression, leading to substantial economic losses.
Qiong Luo   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Meq Gene Molecular Profile of Marek’s Disease Virus Serotype 1 From Kampung and Arabic Chicken Farms in Sukabumi, West Java, Indonesia

open access: yesHayati Journal of Biosciences, 2016
There is an increasing trend to use molecular approaches to the study of Marek’s disease virus serotype 1 (MDV-1), the causative agent for the neoplastic syndrome of chickens known as Marek’s disease.
Risza Hartawan   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Pervasive Differential Splicing in Marek’s Disease Virus Can Discriminate CVI-988 Vaccine Strain from RB-1B Very Virulent Strain in Chicken Embryonic Fibroblasts

open access: yesViruses, 2020
Marek’s disease is a major scourge challenging poultry health worldwide. It is caused by the highly contagious Marek’s disease virus (MDV), an alphaherpesvirus.
Yashar Sadigh   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Interactions between Marek’s disease virus Rispens/CVI988 vaccine strain and adenovirus field strain in chicken embryo fibroblast (CEF) cultures

open access: yesPolish Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2014
AbstractThe aim of the study was to determine the influence of adenovirus infection on the replication of Marek’s disease virus vaccine strain Rispens/CVI988 during in vitro co-infection studies. Adenovirus field strain JN-5/10j was isolated from sick chickens. The study was conducted in chicken embryo fibroblast cultures (CEF). Monolayers of CEFs were
J S, Niczyporuk   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Identification and Characterization of Marek’s Disease Virus Serotype 1 Using Molecular Approaches [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Marek’s disease is an important disease in the commercial poultry farm and causes significant economical loss. The disease is characterized by syndrome of paralysis and neoplastic formation in various organs and tissues in the host. The etiological agent
Dharmayanti, NLPI, Hartawan, Risza
core   +2 more sources

Outbreak of Marek’s disease in a vaccinated broiler breeding flock during its peak egg-laying period in China [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
BACKGROUND: Outbreaks of Marek’s disease (MD), caused by Marek’s disease virus (MDV), primarily occur in 10–12-week-old hens. CASE PRESENTATION: We report a case of MD in a breeding flock of 24–30-week-old vaccinated broilers in China. The clinical signs
Aijian Qin   +7 more
core   +1 more source

Herpesviruses of birds [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
In the order of Herpesvirales and the family of Herpesviridae, herpeviruses of birds, grouped in the subfamily of Alphaherpesvirinae, infect many avians, including chickens, turkeys, ducks, pigeons, parrots, eagles, storks, falcons ...
BRUGÈRE-PICOUX, Jeanne   +5 more
core   +1 more source

Pathogen transmission from vaccinated hosts can cause dose-dependent reduction in virulence [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Many livestock and human vaccines are leaky because they block symptoms but do not prevent infection or onward transmission. This leakiness is concerning because it increases vaccination coverage required to prevent disease spread and can promote ...
Anacleto, Osvaldo   +6 more
core   +2 more sources

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