1. Fowl adenovirus strains 1/A and 11/D isolated from birds with reovirus infection
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Jowita Samanta Niczyporuk, Wojciech Kozdruń, Hanna Czekaj, and Natalia Stys-Fijol
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Adenoviruses ,Fowl ,viruses ,Adenoviridae Infections ,Pathology and Laboratory Medicine ,Poultry ,Medical Conditions ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Gamefowl ,Codon Usage ,Phylogeny ,Animal Management ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Coinfection ,Aviadenovirus ,virus diseases ,Eukaryota ,Agriculture ,Infectious Diseases ,Medical Microbiology ,Codon usage bias ,Viral Pathogens ,Viruses ,Vertebrates ,Fowl adenovirus ,Medicine ,Pathogens ,Research Article ,Livestock ,Science ,Orthoreovirus, Avian ,Serogroup ,Microbiology ,Adenoviridae ,Birds ,Parvoviruses ,Adeno-Associated Viruses ,medicine ,Animals ,Orthoreovirus ,Microbial Pathogens ,Poultry Diseases ,Hepatitis ,Biology and life sciences ,Broiler ,Organisms ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Virology ,Reoviridae Infections ,Co-Infections ,Amniotes ,Flock ,Poland ,DNA viruses ,Chickens ,Zoology - Abstract
Inclusion body hepatitis (IBH) is, in some cases, a fatal disease affecting fowl by adenovirus strains which are subdivided into 5 species (A-E). In the current study, we investigated sequences from the Loop L1 region of the hexon gene of sequences of adenovirus field stains 1/A and 11/D isolated from a poultry flock co-infected with IBH and avian reoviruses ARVs. In early 2021, an epidemiologic survey highlighted the coinfection adenoviruses with other viruses (orthoreovirus infection) as being particularly deleterious within the poultry industry. Here, we investigated the Loop L1 HVR1-4 region of the hexon gene with relative synonymous codon usage (RSCU) designation and RSCU inclusive of all the mutations. These are the first results that have been presented on fowl adenovirus species A and D with simultaneous reovirus infection in 38-days old broiler chickens in Poland.
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- 2021