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Vaccination with FAdV-8a induces protection against inclusion body hepatitis caused by homologous and heterologous strains [PDF]
Fowl aviadenoviruses (FAdV) are important avian pathogens, responsible for several poultry diseases prevalent worldwide, including inclusion body hepatitis (IBH). FAdV intraspecies cross-protection has been clearly demonstrated, but there is little evidence that any interspecies cross-protection exists.
Penelope A, Steer-Cope +5 more
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Vaccines against inclusion body hepatitis in chickens are complicated by the involvement of antigenically diverse fowl adenovirus types. Though immunization with fiber protein confers robust protection, type specificity of fiber antibodies is an obstacle
Anna Schachner +3 more
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Fowl adenovirus (FAdV) has caused significant losses in chicken flocks throughout China in recent years. However, the current understanding of the genetic and pathogenic characteristics of the FAdV epidemic in southwestern China remains poorly understood.
Jing Xia +11 more
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Fowl aviadenovirus (FAdV) is a member of the Aviadenovirus genus within the Adenoviridae family. FAdVs are divided into five species based on genomic differences: Fowl aviadenovirus A to Fowl aviadenovirus E (FAdV-A to FAdV-E).
Leandro Cádiz +4 more
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Characterization of Co-infection With Fowl Adenovirus Serotype 4 and 8a
Fowl adenoviruses (FAdVs), which are distributed worldwide, have caused considerable economic losses to poultry farms. Co-infection with FAdVs and other avian pathogens has been reported previously.
Jingyi Liu +6 more
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Species Fowl aviadenovirus B Consists of a Single Serotype despite Genetic Distance of FAdV-5 Isolates [PDF]
Fowl adenoviruses (FAdVs) are infectious agents, mainly of chickens, which cause economic losses to the poultry industry. Only a single serotype, namely FAdV-5, constitutes the species Fowl aviadenovirus B (FAdV-B); however, recently, phylogenetic ...
Gellért, Ákos (Veterinary Medical Research Institute) +3 more
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Outbreaks of hepatitis‐hydropericardium syndrome (HHS) caused by fowl adenovirus serotype 4 (FAdV‐4) and inclusion body hepatitis (IBH) related to FAdV‐8b and FAdV‐11 have been increased in chickens in China since 2015. Clinical concurrent infections of FAdV‐4, FAdV‐8b, and FAdV‐11 are quite common, yet there are no commercially available trivalent ...
Congcong Song +12 more
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Comparison of Penton and Hexon Genes of Fowl Adenovirus Serotype 11 in Molecular Detection of IBH in Broilers [PDF]
Fowl Adenoviruses (FAdVs) are widely distributed pathogens across the globe. The FAdVs from serotypes FAdV 2, 3, 8a, 8b, 9, and 11 are responsible for inclusion body hepatitis (IBH).
F Arabbaghi +3 more
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First Evidence of Fowl Adenovirus Induced Inclusion Body Hepatitis in Chicken in Bangladesh
Background. The livestock sector contributes 1.90% to the GDP in Bangladesh during 2021–22. Poultry is one of the important subsectors struggling with diseases. Fowl adenoviruses (FAdVs) cause numerous diseases resulting in economic losses to the poultry industry worldwide. Several FAdV serotypes cause inclusion body hepatitis in chicken. Although FAdV
Mohammad Nazrul Islam +4 more
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An Ice‐Ocean Model Study of the Mid‐2000s Regime Change in the Barents Sea
Abstract Over the satellite record, the Barents Sea winter maximum in sea ice extent has declined and was increasingly limited to areas north of the Polar Front after 2005 by warming Atlantic Water (AW) and Barents Sea Water (BSW). Sea ice extent here continues to garner interest, not least because it is associated with extreme winter weather in Europe
Benjamin I. Barton +3 more
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