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     International Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances

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2011(Vol.3, Issue:2)
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The Role of Avian Influenza, Newcastle Disease and Infectious Bronchitis Viruses During the Respiratory Disease Outbreak in Commercial Broiler Farms of Iran

M.M. Hadipour, G.H. Habibi, P. Golchin, M.R. Hadipourfard and N. Shayanpour
Corresponding Author:  Mohammad Mehdi Hadipour 
Submitted: 2011 January, 21
Accepted: 2011 February, 10
Published: 2011 April, 05
Abstract:
Avian influenza, newcastle disease and infectious bronchitis viruses are pathogens with economical importance in poultry industry. To determine the role of three mentioned viruses in respiratory diseases outbreak in Iranian broiler farms, 160 serum samples from 8 broiler flocks with respiratory disease symptoms were examined by Hemagglutination Inhibition (HI) and ELISA tests. None of these flocks received any of influenza A, newcastle disease and infectious bronchitis viruses vaccines. The overall antibody titres and seroprevalence of AIV H9 subtype, newcastle disease and infectious bronchitis viruses in this study were 7.6, 5.34 log2, 1123.12 log10 and 31.2, 18.47, 82.43%, respectively. The results revealed the important role of infectious bronchitis virus in respiratory disease outbreak in commercial broiler farms of Iran. Therefore, for preventing the IBV infection in the broiler farms, serotype of the new IBV isolates must regularly be determined.

Key words:  Broilers, Iran, respiratory disease, seroprevalence, , ,
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M.M. Hadipour, G.H. Habibi, P. Golchin, M.R. Hadipourfard and N. Shayanpour, . The Role of Avian Influenza, Newcastle Disease and Infectious Bronchitis Viruses During the Respiratory Disease Outbreak in Commercial Broiler Farms of Iran. International Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, (2): 69-72.
ISSN (Online):  2041-2908
ISSN (Print):   2041-2894
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