[图书][B] Diseases of poultry
DE Swayne - 2013 - books.google.com
Diseases of Poultry is the most comprehensive reference for all aspects of poultry health and
diseases, including pathogenesis, diagnostics, epidemiology, and control methods …
diseases, including pathogenesis, diagnostics, epidemiology, and control methods …
Newcastle disease, other avian paramyxoviruses, and avian metapneumovirus infections
The Paramyxoviridae family has several genera that include important human and
veterinary pathogens such as Rubulavirus, Respiroviruses, Henipavirus, and the Avulavirus …
veterinary pathogens such as Rubulavirus, Respiroviruses, Henipavirus, and the Avulavirus …
Pathobiology of Avian avulavirus 1: special focus on waterfowl
ZU Rehman, C Meng, Y Sun, KM Mahrose, S Umar… - Veterinary …, 2018 - Springer
Avian avulaviruses serotype 1 (abbreviated as APMV-1 for the historical name avian
paramyxovirus 1) are capable of infecting a wide spectrum of avian species with variable …
paramyxovirus 1) are capable of infecting a wide spectrum of avian species with variable …
Newcastle disease genotype VII prevalence in poultry and wild birds in Egypt
Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) genotype VII is a highly pathogenic Orthoavulavirus that
has caused multiple outbreaks among poultry in Egypt since 2011. This study aimed to …
has caused multiple outbreaks among poultry in Egypt since 2011. This study aimed to …
Newcastle disease virus induces clathrin-mediated endocytosis to establish infection through the activation of PI3K/AKT signaling pathway by VEGFR2
L Fan, H Xiao, J Ren, Y Hou, J Cai, W Wu… - Journal of …, 2024 - journals.asm.org
ABSTRACT The phosphatidyl-inositol 3-kinase/serine-threonine kinase (PI3K/AKT)
signaling pathway constitutes a classical phosphorylation cascade that integrates tyrosine …
signaling pathway constitutes a classical phosphorylation cascade that integrates tyrosine …
Newcastle disease virus RNA-induced IL-1β expression via the NLRP3/caspase-1 inflammasome
P Gao, L Chen, L Fan, J Ren, H Du, M Sun, Y Li… - Veterinary …, 2020 - Springer
Newcastle disease virus (NDV) infection causes severe inflammation and is a highly
contagious disease in poultry. Virulent NDV strains (GM) induce large quantities of …
contagious disease in poultry. Virulent NDV strains (GM) induce large quantities of …
Newcastle disease virus infection in chicken embryonic fibroblasts but not duck embryonic fibroblasts is associated with elevated host innate immune response
Y Kang, M Feng, X Zhao, X Dai, B Xiang, P Gao, Y Li… - Virology Journal, 2016 - Springer
Background Chickens and ducks are major hosts of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) with
distinct responses to infection. However, whereas ducks are generally asymptomatic or …
distinct responses to infection. However, whereas ducks are generally asymptomatic or …
Comparative pathogenicity of a genotype XXI. 1.2 pigeon Newcastle disease virus isolate in pigeons and chickens
Here, we performed molecular and pathogenic characterization of a Newcastle disease
virus (NDV) isolate from pigeons in Bangladesh. Molecular phylogenetic analysis based on …
virus (NDV) isolate from pigeons in Bangladesh. Molecular phylogenetic analysis based on …
Insights into genomic epidemiology, evolution, and transmission dynamics of genotype VII of class II Newcastle disease virus in China
B Xiang, L Chen, J Cai, J Liang, Q Lin, C Xu, C Ding… - Pathogens, 2020 - mdpi.com
Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is distributed worldwide and has caused significant losses to
the poultry industry. Almost all virulent NDV strains belong to class II, among which genotype …
the poultry industry. Almost all virulent NDV strains belong to class II, among which genotype …
Phylodynamic analyses of class I Newcastle disease virus isolated in China
L Chen, J Song, H Liu, J Cai, Q Lin, C Xu… - Transboundary and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Newcastle disease virus (NDV), the pathogen of Newcastle disease, has caused significant
losses to the poultry industry worldwide. However, owing to its avirulence, class I NDVs have …
losses to the poultry industry worldwide. However, owing to its avirulence, class I NDVs have …