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Transcriptome analysis of genes related to gonad differentiation and development in Muscovy ducks. [PDF]

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Evaluation of a novel inactivated vaccine against duck circovirus in muscovy ducks

Veterinary Microbiology, 2020
Duck circovirus (DuCV), an immunosuppressive pathogen, causes serious damage to waterfowls worldwide. A highly efficient vaccine would play a crucial role in preventing DuCV infections in the waterfowl breeding industry. However, to date, there is a dearth of commercial vaccines owing to the lack of a cell culture system for propagating the requisite ...
Fu Guanghua   +2 more
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Isolation and characterization of a recombinant Muscovy duck parvovirus circulating in Muscovy ducks in South China

Archives of Virology, 2020
In 2019, flocks of Muscovy ducks presented with clinical signs typical of MDPV infection. The MDPV GD201911 strain was isolated by inoculating samples from positive birds into Muscovy duck embryos. Challenge with the isolate GD201911 caused typical MDPV disease symptoms and resulted in 25%-40% mortality, depending on the challenge dose, indicating the ...
Hanqin Shen   +6 more
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Evidence of Muscovy duck parvovirus in Muscovy ducklings in California

Veterinary Record, 2000
Muscovy duck parvovirus (MDPv) has been demonstrated in tissue samples from one‐ to four‐week‐old commercially reared Muscovy ducks that were weak, unable to walk and had a high mortality rate. On postmortem examination, the thigh and leg muscles, and the myocardium were found to be pale, and there was a fibrinous exudate on the capsule of the liver ...
P R, Woolcock   +7 more
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An insertion and deletion mutant of adenovirus in Muscovy ducks

Archives of Virology, 2022
Duck adenovirus 3 (DuAdV-3; strain HB) was isolated and sequenced. The genome of the Muscovy-duck-origin virus contains a 54-bp insertion in pVIII, a 3-bp deletion in the overlap region of 100K, 22K, and 33K, a 42-bp deletion at the junction of ORF64 and ORF67, and a 715-bp deletion in right noncoding region of the genome.
Lili Chu   +6 more
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