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. 2014 Aug;93(8):1922-9.
doi: 10.3382/ps.2014-03875. Epub 2014 Jun 3.

Infectious bronchitis virus in different avian physiological systems-a field study in Brazilian poultry flocks

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Infectious bronchitis virus in different avian physiological systems-a field study in Brazilian poultry flocks

Eder Balestrin et al. Poult Sci. 2014 Aug.

Abstract

Avian infectious bronchitis is a highly contagious viral disease with economic effects on poultry agribusiness. The disease presents multi-systemic clinical signs (respiratory, renal, enteric, and reproductive) and is caused by one coronavirus (infectious bronchitis virus, IBV). Infectious bronchitis virus is classified into different serotypes and genotypes (vaccine strains and field variants). This study aimed to evaluate the occurrence of IBV in commercial poultry flocks from 3 important producing regions in Brazil and to determine the tropism of the main circulating genotypes to 3 different avian physiological systems (respiratory, digestive, urinary/reproductive). Clinical samples with suggestive signs of IBV infection were collected from 432 different poultry commercial flocks (198 from broilers and 234 from breeders). The total number of biological samples consisted of organ pools from the 3 above physiological systems obtained of farms from 3 important producing regions: midwest, northeast, and south. Infectious bronchitis virus was detected by reverse-transcription, real-time PCR of the 5' untranslated region. The results showed 179 IBV-positive flocks (41.4% of the flocks), with 107 (24.8%) from broilers and 72 (16.8%) from breeders. There were similar frequencies of IBV-positive flocks in farms from different regions of the country, most often in broilers (average 54%) compared with breeders (average 30.8%). reverse-transcription was more frequently detected in the digestive system of breeders (40%), and in the digestive (43.5%) and respiratory (37.7%) systems of broilers. Infectious bronchitis virus genotyping was performed by a reverse-transcription nested PCR and sequencing of the S1 gene from a selection of 79 IBV-positive flocks (45 from broilers and 34 from breeders). The majority of the flocks were infected with Brazilian variant genotype than with Massachusetts vaccine genotype. These results demonstrate the predominance of the Brazilian variant (mainly in the enteric tract) in commercial poultry flocks from 3 important producing regions in Brazil.

Keywords: Brazil; avian; genotype; infectious bronchitis virus; poultry.

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Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) detection and genotyping. Bar graphics demonstrate IBV frequency (%) in broilers and breeders flocks suspect to have infectious bronchitis from the 3 different Brazilian geographic regions. Pie charts demonstrate the genotype frequency in each region. BR = Brazilian; Mass = Massachusetts.

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