INVESTIGATION ON FOWL ADENOVIRUS (GROUP 1) CIRCULATING IN BANGLADESH AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF SPECIFIC SEROTYPES ASSOCIATED WITH INCLUSION BODY HEPATITIS
Date
2024-06
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Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science & Technology University, Dinajpur-5200, Bangladesh
Abstract
Fowl adenoviruses (FAdVs) cause numerous diseases resulting in economic
losses to the poultry industry worldwide. Several FAdV serotypes cause
inclusion body hepatitis in chicken. Although FAdV infection was suspected,
there was no confirmatory report from Bangladesh. The study was conducted to
investigate the FAdV infection and specific antibodies in chicken. A total of 50
samples, each composed of liver and spleen, were collected from different
chickens of Gazipur, Dinajpur and Panchagarh district. Three suspected organ
samples derived from liver were also inoculated in to SPF embryonated
chicken eggs for viral propagation. Each location is belonging to A, B and C
poultry zones of Bangladesh, respectively. Viruses were detected by real-time
PCR and conventional PCR. Blood samples (n=303) were collected at
beginning and after recovery from infection and tested by indirect ELISA.
Sequencing of PCR products were done for phylogenetic analysis. The indirect
ELISA serological technique was employed which detects antibodies to Group
1 FAdVs and does not differentiate specific serotypes. Specific serotypes were
detected through real time PCR and sequencing data analysis. All the flocks
exhibited clinical symptoms of anorexia, drowsiness, ruffled feathers, reduced
body weight, lack of uniformity and high mortality. Enlarged friable liver with
yellow to tan color mottled with focal soft area, fluid in pericardial sac, swollen
and hemorrhagic kidneys, enlarged congested spleen and hemorrhagic pancreas
were found on postmortem examination. FAdVs were detected in 9 flocks
(90%) out of 10 flocks except commercial layer flock from Dinajpur. Three
serotypes namely serotype 8b in 7flocks (70%), serotype 11 in 2 flocks (20%)
and serotype 5 in 1 flock (10%) were detected. The antibody titer increases
significantly (p<0.05) after recovery from the infection. Phylogenetic analysis
revealed that the Bangladeshi FAdVs have close identity with viruses from
Asia, Europe, South and North America. These results implied that FAdVs
have been introduced to Bangladesh multiple times. In this situation
vaccination against detected particular serotypes associated with IBH
(Inclusion Body Hepatitis) and upholding comprehensive biosecurity measures
are crucial for the prevention and control of the disease.
Description
INVESTIGATION ON FOWL ADENOVIRUS (GROUP 1)
CIRCULATING IN BANGLADESH AND MOLECULAR
CHARACTERIZATION OF SPECIFIC SEROTYPES
ASSOCIATED WITH INCLUSION BODY HEPATITIS;
A Dissertation
Submitted By
Mohammad Nazrul Islam,
Registration No.: 1205017,
Session: 2020;
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
Doctor of Philosophy
In
Microbiology,
DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY,
FACULTY OF VETERINARY AND ANIMAL SCIENCE,
HAJEE MOHAMMAD DANESH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
UNIVERSITY, DINAJPUR;
June, 2024.
Keywords
Fowl Adenovirus, Inclusion body hepatitis, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Indirect ELISA, Serotypes, Molecular detection, Bangladesh
