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First report of fowl aviadenovirus serotypes FAdV-8b and FAdV-11 associated with inclusion body hepatitis in commercial broiler and broiler-breeder flocks in Turkey

Archives of Virology, 2019
Inclusion body hepatitis (IBH), hydropericardium syndrome (HS), and gizzard erosion (GE) are all economically important diseases in the poultry industry worldwide and are all caused by fowl aviadenovirus (FAdV). It is important to identify the serotype of the virus to differentiate these diseases.
İsmail Şahindokuyucu   +7 more
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Spotlight on avian pathology: fowl adenovirus (FAdV) in chickens and beyond – an unresolved host-pathogen interplay

Avian Pathology, 2020
Fowl adenovirus (FAdV) infections in chickens have undergone substantial changes in recent decades, driven by host and pathogen factors. Based on the pathogenesis of inclusion body hepatitis (IBH) and hepatitis-hydropericardium syndrome (HHS), modern broilers are much more inclined to have difficulties keeping the metabolic homeostasis, whereas ...
Anna, Schachner   +2 more
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FAdV-4-induced ferroptosis affects fat metabolism in LMH cells

Veterinary Microbiology
Ferroptosis is a form of controlled cell death that was first described relatively recently and that is dependent on the formation and accumulation of lipid free radicals through an iron-mediated mechanism. A growing body of evidence supports the close relationship between pathogenic infections and ferroptotic cell death, particularly for viral ...
Wenjing, Dong   +8 more
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Pathogenicity of fowl adenovirus (FAdV) serotype 4 strain SDJN in Taizhou geese

Avian Pathology, 2019
Hydropericardium hepatitis syndrome (HHS) is a fatal disease in chickens, mainly caused by fowl adenovirus serotype 4 (FAdV-4). Since June 2015, HHS has appeared in many provinces in China. The disease has spread from broilers to laying hens, breeders and Cherry Valley ducks, seriously endangering the health of the poultry industry in China.
Zhipeng, Wei   +8 more
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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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Pathogenicity of FAdV-D serotype 2 in broiler and layer chicks

Avian Pathology
Eighty, 1-day-old (DO) broiler chicks and 80 1-DO male layer chicks were experimentally infected with two isolates of fowl adenovirus D (FAdV-D) serotype 2 isolated from broiler chickens suffering inclusion body hepatitis (IBH) (accession numbers ON603311 and ON603320).
Amr M. Geneedy   +8 more
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Fowl adenoviruses (FAdVs) in Iran between 2020 and 2022: the first comprehensive phylogenetic study

Avian Pathology
Inclusion body hepatitis (IBH) outbreaks have been reported globally over the past two decades, predominantly affecting broiler flocks and resulting in significant economic losses due to increased mortality and diminished production performance. In Iran, fowl adenovirus (FAdV) infections have been circulating for several years, with recurrent reports ...
Ali Hojabr, Rajeoni   +3 more
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Gizzard Erosion and Ulceration Syndrome in Moroccan Poultry Flocks and Molecular Characterization of Fowl Adenoviruses (FAdV)

Avian Diseases
Gizzard erosion and ulceration syndrome (GEUS) is caused by a fowl adenovirus serotype 1 (FAdV-1) and was first reported in laying hens in Japan in 1993. This syndrome has emerged as an epizootic in Morocco since 2014, causing significant economic losses for the poultry industry, but no involvement of a FAdV has been confirmed.
Ikram, Ouchhour   +9 more
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