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We genetically characterized fowl adenoviruses (serotype 4 FAdV, FAdV-4) isolated from chickens with hydropericardium syndrome (HPS) in Japan by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method coupled with direct sequencing. Phylogenetic analysis based on the part of the hexon gene that included the L1 region revealed that all FAdV-4 isolates from chickens ...
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Hydropericardium syndrome in broiler chickens: its contagious nature and pathology
Research in Veterinary Science, 1995Twenty-five-day-old broiler chickens were inoculated intramuscularly or orally with a suspension prepared from the livers of chickens naturally affected with hydropericardium syndrome (HPS), and uninoculated chickens were kept in the same room with the inoculated birds.
T A, Abdul-Aziz, S Y, Hasan
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Efficacy of an inactivated oil emulsion vaccine against hydropericardium syndrome in broilers
Veterinary Record, 1999Two inactivated vaccines were prepared against hydropericardium syndrome. The vaccine prepared from liver homogenate extracted with chloroform, inactivated with formalin and adjuvanted with liquid paraffin was highly effective against challenge in chickens aged three, five and seven weeks. Seroconversion following vaccination and challenge was assessed
P, Roy, A, Koteeswaran, R, Manickam
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Archives of Virology, 2017
The poultry industry has emerged as one of the largest and fastest growing public sectors in the developed and developing countries. Unfortunately, this industry is under a major threat from diseases that are viral (Newcastle disease, infectious bursal disease, influenza, hydropericardium syndrome), bacterial (colibacillosis, pasteurellosis ...
M S, Shah +6 more
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The poultry industry has emerged as one of the largest and fastest growing public sectors in the developed and developing countries. Unfortunately, this industry is under a major threat from diseases that are viral (Newcastle disease, infectious bursal disease, influenza, hydropericardium syndrome), bacterial (colibacillosis, pasteurellosis ...
M S, Shah +6 more
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Veterinary Research Communications, 2002
Hydropericardium hepatitis syndrome (HHS), previously unknown in the broiler industry, is an emerging disease that causes severe hydropericardium. A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was developed to detect the fowl adenovirus (FAV) associated with HHS. The virus from infected livers was purified, with confirmation by electron microscopy and experimental
K, Ganesh +2 more
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Hydropericardium hepatitis syndrome (HHS), previously unknown in the broiler industry, is an emerging disease that causes severe hydropericardium. A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was developed to detect the fowl adenovirus (FAV) associated with HHS. The virus from infected livers was purified, with confirmation by electron microscopy and experimental
K, Ganesh +2 more
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Hydropericardium Syndrome in Broiler Chicken
The Indian Veterinary Journal, 2023M. Jeevana Latha, M.K. Srikanth
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Incidence of hydropericardium hepatitis syndrome in broiler chickens of Mizoram, India
Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology, 2017A study was undertaken to survey the prevalence of viral diseases of poultry in Mizoram during March 2013 to February 2014. Out of 476 poultry carcasses examined, 208 (43.69%) cases were diagnosed as viral diseases. Twenty Four cases of hydropericardium hepatitis syndrome were diagnosed in broiler chickens based on the clinical history, gross and ...
L.D. Bhutia, Y. Damodar Singh
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Avian Diseases, 1998
Ten 250-day-old broiler breeders, seven 16-day-old broiler chicks, and three 25-day-old broiler chicks suffering from hydropericardium syndrome (HPS) in Japan were examined histologically, immunohistochemically, and ultrastructurally. Clinically, the chickens died suddenly without apparent signs.
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Ten 250-day-old broiler breeders, seven 16-day-old broiler chicks, and three 25-day-old broiler chicks suffering from hydropericardium syndrome (HPS) in Japan were examined histologically, immunohistochemically, and ultrastructurally. Clinically, the chickens died suddenly without apparent signs.
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Efficacy of an inactivated vaccine against hydropericardium syndrome in broilers.
The Veterinary record, 1990Field trials were used to assess the efficacy of an inactivated vaccine against hydropericardium syndrome in broiler chickens. A single vaccination at 10 to 12 days old was effective for the control of the syndrome; mortality in the vaccinated birds was 0.52 per cent compared with 5.34 per cent in unvaccinated birds kept at the same premises ...
M, Afzal, I, Ahmad
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Lateral spread of the aetiologic agent(s) of hydropericardium syndrome in broiler chickens
Veterinary Record, 1995The rate of lateral spread of the agent(s) of hydropericardium syndrome was investigated in three controlled experimental trials, (1, 2 and 3), in which groups of 60, 50 and 70 birds had five, three and seven birds infected deliberately and were then maintained at stocking densities of 0.83, 1.00 and 0.71 square feet/bird. In each trial a control group
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