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Immunopathological effects of co-exposure to ochratoxin A and FAdV-4 in broilers

British Poultry Science
1. Immunosuppressive disorders in poultry pose a significant threat to health and productivity. Ochratoxin A (OTA), a mycotoxin and fowl adenovirus serotype 4 (FAdV-4), the causative agent of hydropericardium syndrome and inclusion body hepatitis, are each known for their immunopathological effects.
M, Imran   +6 more
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Protein profile of FAdV-4 based on SDS-PAGE and Western blot isolated from chickens in India

Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2018
Fowl adenovirus-4 (FAdV-4) causes hydropericardium syndrome (HPS) in poultry worldwide. An understanding of viral structural protein composition is important for developing novel immunodiagnostics and immunoprophylactics. Here we report isolation, culture, molecular and protein profile of FAdV-4 isolates recovered from HPS outbreaks in chicken in the ...
Prasenjit, Dhar   +4 more
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Molecular Detection of a Novel Fowl Adenovirus Serotype-4 (FadV-4) from an Outbreak of Hepatitis Hydropericardium Syndrome in Commercial Broiler Chickens in Egypt

Avian Diseases, 2021
Hepatitis hydropericardium syndrome (HHS) is an acute infectious disease caused by fowl adenovirus serotype-4 (FAdV-4), which mainly affects broilers aged 4-5 wk. During the winter of January 2021, a 32-day-old broiler flock (Cobb-500) suffered from unusually high mortality (15%) in the Alexandria Governorate, Egypt.
Hesham, Sultan   +5 more
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Specific-Pathogen-Free Chickens Vaccinated with a Live FAdV-4 Vaccine Are Fully Protected Against a Severe Challenge Even in the Absence of Neutralizing Antibodies

Avian Diseases, 2010
By adapting a very virulent fowl adenovirus serotype 4 (FAdV-4) to a fibroblast cell line (QT35) instead of growing the virus in chicken embryo liver cells or chicken kidney cells, it was possible to attenuate the virus. Birds infected with the attenuated virus (FAdV-4/QT35) on the first day of life expressed no adverse clinical signs and no mortality.
Esther, Schonewille   +3 more
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FAdV-4-induced secondary Pasteurella multocida infection potentiates bacterial adherence and aggravates pathological damage in SPF chickens

Veterinary Microbiology
Yuxin Chen   +8 more
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