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Influenza Virus Propagation in Embryonated Chicken Eggs
Published on: March 19, 2015
Viral proventriculitis in chickens
M A Goodwin1, S Hafner, D I Bounous
1Georgia Poultry Laboratory, Oakwood, GA 30566, USA.
Abstract:
The objectives of the present study were to examine proventriculi of broiler chicks for lesions, and to classify and record the incidence of these lesions. Deep non-purulent necrotizing proventriculitis (accompanied by adenoepithelial hypertrophy and hyperplasia) was the most common (109/220 = 49.5%) light microscopic diagnosis in the proventriculi examined. Degenerating and necrotic alveolar secretory cells had amorphous, granular or vacuolated cytoplasm. Nuclei usually were either pyknotic, karyorrhectic or karyolytic; however, fewer attached or sloughed cells had swollen nuclei with marginated chromatin and clear centres. Basophilic inclusion bodies were never seen. In five cases examined ultrastructurally, hexagonal virus particles were found in intact nuclei (average size = 68.9 nm, n = 89), associated with unbound condensed chromatin, and within vacuolated spaces in the cytoplasm (average size = 62.3 nm, n = 109). DNA in situ hybridization failed to detect adenovirus or polyomavirus nucleic acids. The presence of intralesional virus suggests that a causal relationship might exist between the virus and the proventricular lesions.
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