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Establishment of minigenomes for infectious bursal disease virus [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary Research
Minigenomes (MGs) have greatly advanced research on the viral life cycle, including viral replication and transcription, virus‒host interactions, and the discovery of antivirals against RNA viruses.
Hui Yang   +5 more
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Advances on adaptive immune responses affected by infectious bursal disease virus in chicken [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Immunology, 2023
Infectious bursal disease (IBD) is an acute, highly infectious, and immunosuppressive disease caused by the infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV), which interferes with the immune system, causes hypoimmunity and seriously threatens the healthy ...
Tao Zhang   +7 more
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First Detection and Molecular Characterization of Novel Variant Infectious Bursal Disease Virus (Genotype A2dB1b) in Egypt [PDF]

open access: yesViruses, 2023
Infectious bursal disease (IBD) is an immunosuppressive disease causing significant damage to the poultry industry worldwide. Its etiological agent is infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV), a highly resistant RNA virus whose genetic variability ...
Matteo Legnardi   +8 more
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Interference of infectious bursal disease virus on antibody production against Newcastle disease and infectious bronchitis virus [PDF]

open access: goldBrazilian Journal of Poultry Science, 2006
This work has the objective of verifying the interference of infectious bursal disease virus in the antibody production against Newcastle disease virus and infectious bronchitis virus.
WM Cardoso   +8 more
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Infectivity of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus for Embryonating Eggs

open access: hybridPoultry Science, 1970
Abstract THE disease that Cosgrove (1962) reported as avian nephrosis has since been referred to as infectious bursal disease. Early attempts to propagate the infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) by serial passage in embryonating eggs frequently resulted in failure to maintain the virus. Landgraf et al. (1967) reported a typical experience that has
S. B. Hitchner
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Development and evaluation of immunogenicity and protective efficacy of two recombinant attenuated newcastle disease viruses expressing the VP2 protein of infectious bursal disease virus [PDF]

open access: yesPoultry Science
Newcastle disease (ND) and Infectious bursal disease (IBD) are highly contagious and economically significant viral diseases affecting poultry worldwide.
Xiaolong Fan   +11 more
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Comparative Pathogenicity of Three Strains of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus Closely Related to Poultry Industry [PDF]

open access: yesViruses, 2023
Infectious bursal disease (IBD) is an acute, highly contagious, immunosuppressive, and fatal infectious disease of young chickens caused by infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV).
Kailin Li   +9 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Dogs as potential carriers of infectious bursal disease virus [PDF]

open access: bronzeAvian Pathology, 2004
In this study, the possibility that dogs could eventually be carriers of infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) after having eaten (voluntarily or accidentally) IBDV-infected chicks has been evaluated. A single Beagle dog was fed chicks infected by a very virulent IBDV strain (vvIBDV).
Albert Pagès-Manté   +3 more
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The Over-40-Years-Epidemic of Infectious Bursal Disease Virus in China [PDF]

open access: yesViruses, 2022
Infectious bursal disease (IBD) is an acute, highly contagious, immunosuppressive disease of chickens caused by the virus (IBDV), which critically threatens the development of the global chicken industry and causes huge economic losses.
Wenying Zhang   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Infectious Bursal Disease Virus in Algeria: Persistent Circulation of Very Virulent Strains in Spite of Control Efforts [PDF]

open access: yesAnimals
Infectious bursal disease (IBD) is among the most impactful immunosuppressive diseases of poultry. Its agent, infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV), is prone to both mutation and reassortment, resulting in a remarkable variability.
Chafik Redha Messaï   +10 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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