ABSTRACT
The susceptibility, clinical signs, distribution and persistence of lesions of a local Nigeria
velogenic Newcastle disease virus (VNDV) strain (KUDU 113) were studied in 6 week old
chickens bursectomised by treatment with cyclophosphamide on days 2, 3 and 4 post-hatch.
Following intramuscular inoculation, depression, muscle tremor, greenish diarrhea and paralysis
were observed in the bursectomised infected (BI) chickens while severe depression, whitish to
greenish diarrhea, listlessness, hunched posture, tremors, paralysis and torticollis were observed
in the non-bursectomised infected (NBI) chickens. Morbidity was 97.5% in the BI chickens and
100% in NBI chickens, while mortality was 90% in the BI chicken and 100% in the NBI
chickens. Weight loss was highly significant (p< 0.05) in both BI and NBI chickens especially
on day 6 post inoculation (PI). The post mortem examination showed atrophy of the bursa from
day 5 to 9 PI, but not in the other lymphoid organs (spleen and thymus) in the BI chickens while
atrophy of all the lymphoid organs from days 4 to 9 PI, with initial enlargement of the spleen
from day 3 PI and congestion of the kidneys on day 5 and day 6 PI were observed in the NBI
chickens. Severely congested skeletal muscles were observed in the BI chickens from days 4 to 7
PI and from days 4 to 9 PI in the NBI chickens. Haemorrhages on the tips of proventricular gland
were observed in about 50% of the BI chickens necropsied from days 5 to 9 PI while all the NBI
chickens had the lesion from days 4 to 9 PI. Sharply demarcated haemorrhagic and necrotic
intestinal ulcers were observed in 3 and 4 chickens respectively of the 17 BI chickens necropsied
on day 6 PI while almost all the NBI chickens showed similar lesions from days 4 to 9 PI.
Haemorrhages of the caecal tonsil were observed in the BI chickens from days 5 to 7 PI while
same lesions were observed in all the NBI chickens from days 3 to 9 PI. Congestion in the
kidneys was observed in the NBI chickens on days 5 and 6 PI, but not in the BI chickens.
Parboiled liver lesions were observed in the NBI chickens from days 5 to 7 PI, but none was
observed in the BI chickens. Histologically, the lymphoid organs showed lymphocytic depletion
in both BI and NBI chickens.
The bursa of Fabricius, spleen, thymus and intestines were collected for virus isolation. The
bursa showed positive HA spot test on day 3 PI in BI chickens and on day 7 PI in NBI chickens.
The spleen did not show positive spot test in this experiment. The thymus showed positive spot
test on days 3 and 7 PI in both BI and NBI chickens and also on day 5 PI in the NBI chickens.
The intestine showed positive HA spot test on days 3 and 5 PI, only in the NBI chickens. The
pathogenetic pictures and severity of the velogenic NDV in the NBI chickens showed that Kudu
113 NDV strain is viscerotropic velogenic virus and the mild clinical signs and lesions presented
by the BI chickens indicated that bursectomy reduces the severity of the NDV infection but not
enough to prevent development of clinical NDV and subsequent mortality.
CHIBUKO, O (2021). Pathogenesis Of Velogenic Newcastle Disease Virus Infection In Cyclophosphamide Treated Chickens. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/pathogenesis-of-velogenic-newcastle-disease-virus-infection-in-cyclophosphamide-treated-chickens
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CHIBUKO, OKAFOR . "Pathogenesis Of Velogenic Newcastle Disease Virus Infection In Cyclophosphamide Treated Chickens" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 21, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/pathogenesis-of-velogenic-newcastle-disease-virus-infection-in-cyclophosphamide-treated-chickens