A virus was isolated in association with respiratory disease typical of turkey rhinotracheitis, from turkeys which had been vaccinated with a B subtype licensed Avian Metapneumovirus vaccine. Sequencing of the virus showed that, as in a previous similar report, the virus had originated from a licensed live A subtype vaccine. In this instance the disease was much later, at 50 days of age, and there had been no recent history of use of the vaccine. This may indicate that AMPV vaccines are able to circulate in the environment for longer than was previously envisaged.
Disease associated with 7 week old isolation of an avian metapneumovirus vaccine derived virus / E. Ricchizzi; E. Catelli; M. Cecchinato; C. Lupini; P. Brown; C.J. Naylor. - STAMPA. - (2008), pp. 171-175. (Intervento presentato al convegno 7th International Symposium on Turkey Diseases. tenutosi a BERLIN nel 19TH - 21ST JUNE 2008).
Disease associated with 7 week old isolation of an avian metapneumovirus vaccine derived virus.
RICCHIZZI, ENRICO;CATELLI, ELENA;LUPINI, CATERINA;
2008
Abstract
A virus was isolated in association with respiratory disease typical of turkey rhinotracheitis, from turkeys which had been vaccinated with a B subtype licensed Avian Metapneumovirus vaccine. Sequencing of the virus showed that, as in a previous similar report, the virus had originated from a licensed live A subtype vaccine. In this instance the disease was much later, at 50 days of age, and there had been no recent history of use of the vaccine. This may indicate that AMPV vaccines are able to circulate in the environment for longer than was previously envisaged.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.