Genre
- Journal Article
Intestinal samples from 91 turkey flocks between 1 day and 5 weeks of age were examined for enteric viruses by electron microscopy and electropherotyping. These flocks originated from eight operations in six states. Individual flocks were sampled only once. At the time of sampling, 31 flocks were considered normal/healthy and 60 were considered to have enteric disease. The most frequently identified viruses from diseased flocks were astroviruses (78%) and rotavirus-like viruses (RVLVs) (67%). Far less frequent were rotaviruses (22%), atypical rotaviruses (12%), enteroviruses (5%), and reoviruses (2%). Only 10% of samples from diseased flocks were negative, but 48% of samples from normal/healthy flocks were negative. Astroviruses and RVLVs were far less frequent in normal/healthy flocks than in diseased flocks, but rotaviruses were identified slightly more often. No viruses were isolated from flocks sampled within the first few days of life. Astrovirus infections seemed to occur at an earlier age than other virus infections. Seldom was only one type of virus identified. Astrovirus + RVLV was the most frequently identified combination in diseased flocks. No Salmonella or Arizona was found.
Reynolds, D. L.: Food Anim. Hlth Res. Prog., Agric. Res. Dev. Center, State Univ., Wooster, OH 44691, USA.
ID: 4517; Accession Number: 19872296263. Publication Type: Journal Article. Language: English. Language of Summary: Spanish. Number of References: 14 ref. Subject Subsets: Veterinary Science; Poultry; Veterinary Science
Source type: Electronic(1)
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Language
- English
Subjects
- Phasianidae
- viral infections
- RNA viruses
- astrovirus
- Host Resistance and Immunity (HH600)
- viruses
- animals
- positive-sense ssRNA viruses
- eukaryotes
- intestinal diseases
- enteropathy
- Galliformes
- North America
- America
- Parasites, Vectors, Pathogens and Biogenic Diseases of Animals (LL820) (Discontinued March 2000)
- Chordata
- Astroviridae
- OECD Countries
- poultry
- viral diseases
- Epidemiological surveys
- Birds
- Developed Countries
- domesticated birds
- United States of America
- turkeys
- poultry diseases
- vertebrates
- ssRNA viruses
- USA
- enteric viruses
- Meleagris