Isolation of two turkey influenza viruses in Oregon

Two influenza viruses were isolated from turkeys in Oregon in 1970 and 1971. A/Turkey/Ore/70 produced approximately 11% deaths in mature turkeys and a 50% decline in egg production. It was antigenically similar to A/Turkey/Wis/66 virus. A/Turkey/Ore/71 resulted in less than 1% deaths in mature turke...

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description Two influenza viruses were isolated from turkeys in Oregon in 1970 and 1971. A/Turkey/Ore/70 produced approximately 11% deaths in mature turkeys and a 50% decline in egg production. It was antigenically similar to A/Turkey/Wis/66 virus. A/Turkey/Ore/71 resulted in less than 1% deaths in mature turkeys. Egg production was reduced to approximately 30% of its original level. A/Turkey/Ore/71 hemagglutinin was not antigenically similar to the hemagglutinin of any of the avian influenza viruses known to have occurred in North America within the last fifteen years. Hemagglutination by A/Turkey/Ore/71 was inhibited by fowl plague antiserum.
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Antigens
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Case Reports
Cells, Cultured
Chick Embryo
Chickens
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Embryos
Flocks
Hemagglutination Tests
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Oregon
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Turkeys
Virus Cultivation
Viruses
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