Pathogenicity of serotype 8 fowl adenovirus isolated from gizzard erosions of slaughtered broiler chickens

The pathogenicity of serotype 8 fowl adenovirus (FAV). isolated from gizzard erosions of slaughtered broiler chickens, was investigated. In experiment 1, 29 5-day-old specific-pathogen-free (SPF) chickens were inoculated with the isolates of serotype 8 FAV. M013 (group 1) or G0054 (group 2) strain....

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description The pathogenicity of serotype 8 fowl adenovirus (FAV). isolated from gizzard erosions of slaughtered broiler chickens, was investigated. In experiment 1, 29 5-day-old specific-pathogen-free (SPF) chickens were inoculated with the isolates of serotype 8 FAV. M013 (group 1) or G0054 (group 2) strain. via an oral route. There were no clinical signs in any of chickens after inoculation, and mild gizzard erosions were observed macroscopically and microscopically in three inoculated chickens of group 2. FAV was recovered from gizzards and rectums but was not recovered from pancreas and livers from chickens in both inoculated groups. In experiment 2.27 1-day-old SPF chickens were inoculated with the G0054 strain by intramuscular route. Five, 6, and 3 inoculated chickens died on days 3, 4, and 5 postinoculation (PI), respectively. Four, 3, 1, and 1 inoculated chickens became moribund with severe clinical signs such as ruffled feathers, severe depression and closed eyes from days 3 to 6 PI. respectively. Macroscopically. the common charactertstic of the gross lesions of dead chickens and euthanized moribund chickens was discoloration of liver. FAV was recovered from the gizzard, liver. pancreas and rectum. Virus titers in the liver and pancreas were high until day 6 PI. Histologically, necrotizing hepatitis and pancreatitis with intranuclear inclusion bodies were observed in the inoculated chickens. These results indicate that some strains of serotype 8 FAV are able to reproduce not only gizzard erosion by oral inoculation but inclusion body hepatitis (IBH) by intramuscular inoculation.
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Adenoviridae - pathogenicity
Adenoviridae Infections - blood
Adenoviridae Infections - pathology
Adenoviridae Infections - veterinary
Adenovirus
Animals
BROILER CHICKENS
Chickens
GIZZARD
gizzard erosion
Gizzard, Avian - pathology
Gizzard, Avian - virology
Hepatitis, Viral, Animal - pathology
Histological Techniques
HISTOPATHOLOGY
Inclusion Bodies, Viral - pathology
inclusion body hepatitis
Liver - pathology
Neutralization Tests
PATHOGENICITY
Poultry Diseases - blood
Poultry Diseases - virology
serotype 8 fowl adenovirus
SEROTYPES
Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms
title Pathogenicity of serotype 8 fowl adenovirus isolated from gizzard erosions of slaughtered broiler chickens
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