Avian metapneumovirus is one of agents that it play role in inducing respiratory signs in birds. For study of common type of avian metapneumovirus (AMPV) in broiler chickens in Isfahan province, 35 broiler chicken flocks with high mortality were sampled. After RNA extraction and synthesis of cDNA, AMPV was investigated by one pair of specific primer. The AMPV positive samples were investigated for AMPV types (A, B, C and D) by type specific primers. Results showed 17 out of 35 (48.57%) of flocks were infected to AMPV. In this study, 67 out of 210 samples (31.90%) were positive for AMPV. The mean of morbidity to AMPV was 54.90% in sampled flocks. The typing of positive samples showed all of positive samples belonged to B type. In conclusion, by considering to high distribution of B type of AMPV in broiler chicken flocks, it is necessary to apply a proper AMPV vaccination program with autogenic strains, after approval of pathogenicity of AMPV strains.
Sepiani,B. , Gholami-Ahangaran,M. and Momtaz,H. (2018). Molecular typing of avian metapneumovirus in broiler chickens in Isfahan province. Iranian Veterinary Journal, 14(4), 42-49. doi: 10.22055/ivj.2017.65695.1826
MLA
Sepiani,B. , , Gholami-Ahangaran,M. , and Momtaz,H. . "Molecular typing of avian metapneumovirus in broiler chickens in Isfahan province", Iranian Veterinary Journal, 14, 4, 2018, 42-49. doi: 10.22055/ivj.2017.65695.1826
HARVARD
Sepiani B., Gholami-Ahangaran M., Momtaz H. (2018). 'Molecular typing of avian metapneumovirus in broiler chickens in Isfahan province', Iranian Veterinary Journal, 14(4), pp. 42-49. doi: 10.22055/ivj.2017.65695.1826
CHICAGO
B. Sepiani, M. Gholami-Ahangaran and H. Momtaz, "Molecular typing of avian metapneumovirus in broiler chickens in Isfahan province," Iranian Veterinary Journal, 14 4 (2018): 42-49, doi: 10.22055/ivj.2017.65695.1826
VANCOUVER
Sepiani B., Gholami-Ahangaran M., Momtaz H. Molecular typing of avian metapneumovirus in broiler chickens in Isfahan province. Iran Vet J, 2018; 14(4): 42-49. doi: 10.22055/ivj.2017.65695.1826