Study of pathogenicity of fowl pox and pigeon pox virus isolates recovered in Russian Federation

The paper demonstrates results of the studies of pathogenicity of fowl pox virus (Chicken/Rus-Rjazan/ FPV/2009 isolate) and pigeon pox virus (Pigeon/Rus-Astrakhan/PGPV/2012 and Pigeon/Rus-Vladimir/ PGPV/2010 isolates) using cross-infection. The chicks were infected intraocularly and intranasally or...

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Main Authors: S. A. Pokhvalny, A. N. Spiridonov
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Language:English
Published: Da Vinci Media 2018-04-01
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Online Access:https://veterinary.arriah.ru/jour/article/view/262
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A. N. Spiridonov
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description The paper demonstrates results of the studies of pathogenicity of fowl pox virus (Chicken/Rus-Rjazan/ FPV/2009 isolate) and pigeon pox virus (Pigeon/Rus-Astrakhan/PGPV/2012 and Pigeon/Rus-Vladimir/ PGPV/2010 isolates) using cross-infection. The chicks were infected intraocularly and intranasally or in-tradermally and epidermally. No clinical signs were reported in chicks and pigeons following intraocular and intranasal infection. Epidermal and intradermal infection pigeon pox isolates induced local skin lesions only in pigeons. Proliferative necrotizing folliculitis was reported in chicks only post intradermal infection with fowl pox isolate. Therefore it was experimentally proved that the recovered field isolates of pigeon and fowl pox viruses are highly specific for the natural host.
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spelling doaj-art-aeb5b02b96fb45278c351eabd31158e22025-02-06T09:52:06ZengDa Vinci MediaВетеринария сегодня2304-196X2658-69592018-04-01036064262Study of pathogenicity of fowl pox and pigeon pox virus isolates recovered in Russian FederationS. A. Pokhvalny0A. N. Spiridonov1FGBI "ARRIAH", VladimirFGBI "ARRIAH", VladimirThe paper demonstrates results of the studies of pathogenicity of fowl pox virus (Chicken/Rus-Rjazan/ FPV/2009 isolate) and pigeon pox virus (Pigeon/Rus-Astrakhan/PGPV/2012 and Pigeon/Rus-Vladimir/ PGPV/2010 isolates) using cross-infection. The chicks were infected intraocularly and intranasally or in-tradermally and epidermally. No clinical signs were reported in chicks and pigeons following intraocular and intranasal infection. Epidermal and intradermal infection pigeon pox isolates induced local skin lesions only in pigeons. Proliferative necrotizing folliculitis was reported in chicks only post intradermal infection with fowl pox isolate. Therefore it was experimentally proved that the recovered field isolates of pigeon and fowl pox viruses are highly specific for the natural host.https://veterinary.arriah.ru/jour/article/view/262оспа птицспектр патогенностиголубиконтрольное заражениеfowl poxpathogenicitypigeonschallenge
spellingShingle S. A. Pokhvalny
A. N. Spiridonov
Study of pathogenicity of fowl pox and pigeon pox virus isolates recovered in Russian Federation
Ветеринария сегодня
оспа птиц
спектр патогенности
голуби
контрольное заражение
fowl pox
pathogenicity
pigeons
challenge
title Study of pathogenicity of fowl pox and pigeon pox virus isolates recovered in Russian Federation
title_full Study of pathogenicity of fowl pox and pigeon pox virus isolates recovered in Russian Federation
title_fullStr Study of pathogenicity of fowl pox and pigeon pox virus isolates recovered in Russian Federation
title_full_unstemmed Study of pathogenicity of fowl pox and pigeon pox virus isolates recovered in Russian Federation
title_short Study of pathogenicity of fowl pox and pigeon pox virus isolates recovered in Russian Federation
title_sort study of pathogenicity of fowl pox and pigeon pox virus isolates recovered in russian federation
topic оспа птиц
спектр патогенности
голуби
контрольное заражение
fowl pox
pathogenicity
pigeons
challenge
url https://veterinary.arriah.ru/jour/article/view/262
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