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| | |name = Infectious Bursal Disease Virus (IBDV) | | |name = Infectious Bursal Disease Virus (IBDV) |
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| | Also Known As: '''''Gumboro Disease''''' — '''''Infectious Avian Nephrosis''''' — '''''Infectious Bursitis''''' | | Also Known As: '''''Gumboro Disease''''' — '''''Infectious Avian Nephrosis''''' — '''''Infectious Bursitis''''' |
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| − | Caused By: '''''Infectious Bursal Disease Virus'' — ''IBDV'' | + | Caused By: '''''Infectious Bursal Disease Virus — IBD — IBDV''''' |
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| | ==Introduction== | | ==Introduction== |
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| | IBDV can '''survive''' in poultry houses for '''122 days''' after removal of infected birds and in contaminated water or feed for 52 days. | | IBDV can '''survive''' in poultry houses for '''122 days''' after removal of infected birds and in contaminated water or feed for 52 days. |
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| − | Of the two known serotypes of IBDV, only '''Serotype I''' is pathogenic, causing bursal disease in '''chicks''' by '''selectively''' infecting the cells of the '''[[Bursa of Fabricius]]'''. | + | Of the two known serotypes of IBDV, only '''Serotype 1''' is pathogenic, causing bursal disease in '''chicks''' by '''selectively''' infecting the cells of the '''[[Bursa of Fabricius]]'''. |
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| − | This disease is '''notifiable''' to the World Organisation for Animal Health [www.oie.int/ (OIE)]
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| | ==Signalment== | | ==Signalment== |
| − | IBDV can infect chickens, ducks, geese and guineafowl but only '''chickens''' show clinical signs of disease. | + | IBDV can infect chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese and guineafowl but only '''chickens''' show clinical signs of disease. |
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| | Lethal infection is usually seen in chicks '''3-6 weeks old''' due to IBDV being restricted to cells at a certain stage of development. | | Lethal infection is usually seen in chicks '''3-6 weeks old''' due to IBDV being restricted to cells at a certain stage of development. |
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| | ===Laboratory Tests=== | | ===Laboratory Tests=== |
| − | IBDV antigen can be detected in cloacal bursa or splenic samples by '''Agar Gel Precipitation''' or '''[[Immunofluorescence]]'''. | + | IBDV antigen can be detected in cloacal bursa or splenic samples by '''Agar Gel Precipitation''' or '''[[Immunofluorescence]]'''. RT-PCR is commonly used to detect IBDV. |
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| | '''Antibody [[ELISA testing|ELISA]]''' can be used for serological diagnosis within a flock. A mimimum of 30 samples is required. | | '''Antibody [[ELISA testing|ELISA]]''' can be used for serological diagnosis within a flock. A mimimum of 30 samples is required. |
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| | '''Hygienic''' measures with appropriate disinfectants are imperative. | | '''Hygienic''' measures with appropriate disinfectants are imperative. |
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| − | '''Vaccination''' is also usually required. Both live and inactivated forms are available. Timing is difficult due to interference of maternal immunity, but oil adjuvanted vaccines can extend maternal immunity to 5 weeks. Vaccination can cause immunosuppression and a degree of bursal damage. | + | '''Vaccination''' is also usually required. Both live and inactivated forms are available. Timing is difficult due to interference of maternally-derived antibody, but oil adjuvanted vaccines can extend maternal immunity to 5 weeks. Vaccination can cause immunosuppression and a degree of bursal damage. |
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| | ==References== | | ==References== |
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| + | Eterradossi, N. and Saif, Y.M. (2008) '''Infectious Bursal Disease'''. In: '''Diseases of Poultry, 12th Edition''' (eds. Saif, Y.M., Fadly A.M., Glissen J.R., McDougald L.R., Nolan L.K., Swayne D.E.) ''Wiley-Blackwell'', pp 185-208 |
| − | Animal Health & Production Compendium, '''Infectious Bursal Disease datasheet''', accessed 05/06/2011 @ http://www.cabi.org/ahpc/
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| | + | van den Berg, T. (2007) '''Birnaviridae'''. In: '''Poultry Diseases, 6th Edition''' (eds. Pattison, M., McMullin, P., Bradbury, J., Alexander, D.) ''Saunders, Elsevier'', pp 359-366 |
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| | + | |datasheet = [http://www.cabi.org/ahpc/?compid=3&dsid=80665&loadmodule=datasheet&page=2144&site=160 infectious bursal disease] and [http://www.cabi.org/ahpc/?compid=3&dsid=79279&loadmodule=datasheet&page=2144&site=160 infectious bursal disease virus] |
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| − | Animal Health & Production Compendium, '''Infectious Bursal Disease Virus datasheet''', accessed 05/06/2011 @ http://www.cabi.org/ahpc/
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| | + | |date = 23 August 2011 |
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| | [[Category:Avian Viruses]] | | [[Category:Avian Viruses]] |
| − | [[Category:Viral Organisms]] | + | [[Category:Birnaviridae]] |
| − | [[Category:Lymphoreticular and Haemopoietic Diseases - Birds]] | + | [[Category:Lymphoreticular and Haematopoietic Diseases - Birds]] |
| − | [[Category:CABI Expert Review]] | + | [[Category:CABI Expert Review Completed]][[Category:CABI AHPC Pages]] |