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06 / 04 / 2024



Newcastle Disease Virus strain XIV.2 Infection in Geese and Guinea fowls: A Comparative Pathological Study

John Addra Abari, Sunday Blessing Oladele, Lawal Sai'du, Lawal Sai'du, Ochuko Orakpoghenor, Samson James Enam, John Oluwamayokun Elijah, Garleya Bilbonga, Mary Oluwatomisin Elijah, Ojonigo Ogala, Ojonigo Ogala, Jibrin Ibrahim Sanka.


Abstract
Aim: The study evaluates the pathogenic potential of strain XIV.2 NDV in geese and guinea fowls experimentally.
Methods: Forty birds, comprising 20 geese and 20 guinea fowls, aged seven weeks were randomly divided into four groups (A–D), kept in separate pens as follows: 10 Control geese, 10 Infected geese, 10 Control guinea fowls and 10 Infected guinea fowls. The birds in group B and D were inoculated with 0.2 mL of strain XIV.2 NDV inoculum (titre of 108.2/0.1 mL ELD50) intra-nasally, while those in group A and C were inoculated with phosphate buffered solution (PBS) intra-nasally respectively. Gross and histopathological procedures were performed using standard methods.
Results: Revealed transient clinical signs without mortality in infected geese whereas moderate clinical signs with mortality were observed in infected guinea fowls. Gross lesions were mild in infected geese from 6 to 28 days post-inoculation, (dpi) and in infected guinea fowls at 3, 21 and 28 dpi, with moderate lesions observed from 6, 11, 12 and 14 dpi. Histopathological lesions in infected geese were moderate from 3 to 21 dpi, but mild at 28 dpi, whereas mild lesions were observed from 3 to 6 dpi, followed by moderate lesions from 9 to 28 dpi in infected guinea fowls.
Conclusion: Morbidity and mortality due to strain XIV.2 NDV infection were moderate in guinea fowls, but inapparent and transient in geese. Therefore, free-ranging system commonly practice in the region should either be discouraged or vaccination of these species of birds should be encouraged.

Key words: Newcastle disease virus; pathogenesis, strain XIV.2; virulence; geese; guinea fowls


 
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Abari JA, Oladele SB, Saidu L, Saidu L, Orakpoghenor O, Enam SJ, Elijah JO, Bilbonga G, Elijah MO, Ogala O, Ogala O, Sanka JI, . Newcastle Disease Virus strain XIV.2 Infection in Geese and Guinea fowls: A Comparative Pathological Study. J Res Vet Sci. 2024; 2(2): 88-97. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20240307101841


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Abari JA, Oladele SB, Saidu L, Saidu L, Orakpoghenor O, Enam SJ, Elijah JO, Bilbonga G, Elijah MO, Ogala O, Ogala O, Sanka JI, . Newcastle Disease Virus strain XIV.2 Infection in Geese and Guinea fowls: A Comparative Pathological Study. https://www.scopub.com/jrvs/?mno=193524 [Access: April 19, 2024]. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20240307101841


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Abari JA, Oladele SB, Saidu L, Saidu L, Orakpoghenor O, Enam SJ, Elijah JO, Bilbonga G, Elijah MO, Ogala O, Ogala O, Sanka JI, . Newcastle Disease Virus strain XIV.2 Infection in Geese and Guinea fowls: A Comparative Pathological Study. J Res Vet Sci. 2024; 2(2): 88-97. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20240307101841



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Abari JA, Oladele SB, Saidu L, Saidu L, Orakpoghenor O, Enam SJ, Elijah JO, Bilbonga G, Elijah MO, Ogala O, Ogala O, Sanka JI, . Newcastle Disease Virus strain XIV.2 Infection in Geese and Guinea fowls: A Comparative Pathological Study. J Res Vet Sci. (2024), [cited April 19, 2024]; 2(2): 88-97. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20240307101841



Harvard Style

Abari, J. A., Oladele, S. B., Saidu, L., Saidu, L., Orakpoghenor, O., Enam, S. J., Elijah, J. O., Bilbonga, G., Elijah, M. O., Ogala, O., Ogala, O., Sanka, J. I. & (2024) Newcastle Disease Virus strain XIV.2 Infection in Geese and Guinea fowls: A Comparative Pathological Study. J Res Vet Sci, 2 (2), 88-97. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20240307101841



Turabian Style

Abari, John Addra, Sunday Blessing Oladele, Lawal Saidu, Lawal Saidu, Ochuko Orakpoghenor, Samson James Enam, John Oluwamayokun Elijah, Garleya Bilbonga, Mary Oluwatomisin Elijah, Ojonigo Ogala, Ojonigo Ogala, Jibrin Ibrahim Sanka, and . 2024. Newcastle Disease Virus strain XIV.2 Infection in Geese and Guinea fowls: A Comparative Pathological Study. Journal of Research in Veterinary Sciences, 2 (2), 88-97. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20240307101841



Chicago Style

Abari, John Addra, Sunday Blessing Oladele, Lawal Saidu, Lawal Saidu, Ochuko Orakpoghenor, Samson James Enam, John Oluwamayokun Elijah, Garleya Bilbonga, Mary Oluwatomisin Elijah, Ojonigo Ogala, Ojonigo Ogala, Jibrin Ibrahim Sanka, and . "Newcastle Disease Virus strain XIV.2 Infection in Geese and Guinea fowls: A Comparative Pathological Study." Journal of Research in Veterinary Sciences 2 (2024), 88-97. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20240307101841



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Abari, John Addra, Sunday Blessing Oladele, Lawal Saidu, Lawal Saidu, Ochuko Orakpoghenor, Samson James Enam, John Oluwamayokun Elijah, Garleya Bilbonga, Mary Oluwatomisin Elijah, Ojonigo Ogala, Ojonigo Ogala, Jibrin Ibrahim Sanka, and . "Newcastle Disease Virus strain XIV.2 Infection in Geese and Guinea fowls: A Comparative Pathological Study." Journal of Research in Veterinary Sciences 2.2 (2024), 88-97. Print. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20240307101841



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Abari, J. A., Oladele, S. B., Saidu, L., Saidu, L., Orakpoghenor, O., Enam, S. J., Elijah, J. O., Bilbonga, G., Elijah, M. O., Ogala, O., Ogala, O., Sanka, J. I. & (2024) Newcastle Disease Virus strain XIV.2 Infection in Geese and Guinea fowls: A Comparative Pathological Study. Journal of Research in Veterinary Sciences, 2 (2), 88-97. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20240307101841