Detection Of Avian Poxvirus In An Egyptian Goose (Alopochen Aegyptiacus)

Pathological and immunohistochemical findings in the skin of an Egyptian goose naturally infected with avian poxvirus are described in this paper. Cutaneous papules and nodules were observed on the unfeathered parts of the skin. Histopathological examination revealed hyperplasia of the epithelial ce...

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Main Authors: Abdel-Moneim A. Ali, Shimaa M.G.Mansour, Fathy, Ashraf M., Eid, Amal A.M.
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topic Geese pox
Histopathology
Immunohistochemistry
Alopochen aegyptiacus
spellingShingle Geese pox
Histopathology
Immunohistochemistry
Alopochen aegyptiacus
Abdel-Moneim A. Ali
Shimaa M.G.Mansour
Fathy, Ashraf M.
Eid, Amal A.M.
Detection Of Avian Poxvirus In An Egyptian Goose (Alopochen Aegyptiacus)
topic_facet Geese pox
Histopathology
Immunohistochemistry
Alopochen aegyptiacus
description Pathological and immunohistochemical findings in the skin of an Egyptian goose naturally infected with avian poxvirus are described in this paper. Cutaneous papules and nodules were observed on the unfeathered parts of the skin. Histopathological examination revealed hyperplasia of the epithelial cells of the stratum spinosum , with presence of eosinophilic intracytoplasmic inclusions. Avipoxvirus was detected in the formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissues of goose skin by immunoperoxidase and immunofluorescence. To our knowledge, this could be the first record of avian pox in geese in Egypt. : {"references": ["Beytut, E. & Halig\u00fcr, M. (2007). Pathological, Immunohistochemical, and Electron Microscopic Findings in the Respiratory Tract and Skin of Chickens Naturally Infected with Avipoxvirus. Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 31: 311-317", "Bolte, A.L., Meurer, J. & Kaleta, E.F. (1999). Avian host spectrum of avipoxviruses. Avian Pathology, 28, 415-432.", "Bruner, D.W. & Gillespie, J.H. (1973). Hagan\u2019s Infectious Diseases of Domestic Animals. 6th Edn., Cornell University Press, Ithaca. PP: 918-948.", "Cox, W.R. (1980). Avian Pox Infection in a Canada Goose (Branta canadensis). Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 16, 980-623", "Eid, A.A.M., EL-Said, M.A. & Ghanem, I.A. (1998). Pox Virus Infection Among Some Avian Species In Sharkia Province. 4th Veterinary Medicine Zagazig Conference. Hurghada, Egypt, PP: 681\u2013688.", "El-Sabbach, A.H. (1962). Some studies on an Egyptian strain of Fowl Pox Virus. M.D. Vet. SC. Thesis. Cairo University, Giza, Egypt.", "Fauquet, C.M., Mayo, M.A., Maniloff, J., Desselberger, U. & Ball, L.A. (2005). Virus Taxonomy: VIIIth Report of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses. Elsevier Academic Press. Cited by Weli, S.C. and Tryland, M. (2011). Avipoxviruses: infection biology and their use as vaccine vectors. Virology Journal, 8:49. doi:10.1186/1743-422X-8-49", "G\u00fclbahar, M.Y., \u00c7abalar, M. & Boynukara, B. (2005). Avipoxvirus infection in Quails. Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 29: 449-454.", "Hernandez, M., Sanchez, C., Galka, M.E., Dominguez, L., Goyache, J., Oria, J. & Pizarro, M. (2001). Avian pox infection in Spanish imperial eagles (Aquila adalberti). Avian Pathology, 30, 91-97.", "Kim, T. & Tripathy, D.N. (2006). Antigenic and Genetic Characterization of an Avian Poxvirus Isolated from an Endangered Hawaiian Goose (Branta sandvicensis). Avian Diseases, 50, 15\u201321.", "Kirmse, P. (1967). Experimental pox infection in waterfowl. Avian Diseases, 11, 209-216.", "Metwally, A.N.Y. (1994). Epidemiology of pox virus in pigeons. Thesis MVSC, Poultry diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt.", "Minbay, A. & Kreier, J.P. (1973). An experimental study of the pathogenesis of fowlpox infection in chickens. Avian Diseases, 17, 532-539.", "Moyer, R.W., Arif, B.M., Black, D.N., Boyle, D.B., Buller, R.M., Dumbell, K.R., Esposito, J.J., McFadden, G., Moss, B., Mercer, A.A., Ropp, S., Tripathy, D.N. & Upton, C. (2000). Family Poxviridae. In: Virus taxonomy, classification, and nomenclature of viruses. Seventh report of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses. Academic Press, San Diego. pp 137\u2013157", "Reed, W.M. & Schrader, D.L. (1989). Pathogenicity and immunogenicity of Mynah pox virus in chickens and Bobwhite quail. Poultry Science, 68, 631-638.", "Smits, J.E., Tella, J.L., Carrete, M., Serrano, D. & L\u00f3pez, G. (2005). An epizootic of avian pox in endemic short-toed larks (Calandrella rufescens) and Berthelot\u2019s pipits (Anthus berthelotti) in the Canary Islands, Spain. Veterinary Pathology, 42: 59-65.", "Tanizaki, E., Kotani, T. & Odagiri, Y. (1987): Pathological changes of tracheal mucosa in chickens infected with fowl pox virus. Avian Diseases, 31: 169-175.", "Tripathy, D.N. & Reed, W.M. (2003). Pox. In Calnek, B; Barnes, H; Beard, C; McDougald, L and Saif, Y (Eds.), Diseases of poultry. (11th Edn), Ames, Iowa State University Press. PP: 253-269.", "Yoshikkawa, M.G.T. & Alam, J. (2002). Histopathological studies of fowl pox in Bantams. International Journal of Poultry Science, 1, 197-199."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.25587 2023-05-15T15:46:24+02:00 Detection Of Avian Poxvirus In An Egyptian Goose (Alopochen Aegyptiacus) Abdel-Moneim A. Ali Shimaa M.G.Mansour Fathy, Ashraf M. Eid, Amal A.M. 2014 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.25587 https://zenodo.org/record/25587 unknown Zenodo Open Access Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Geese pox Histopathology Immunohistochemistry Alopochen aegyptiacus Text Journal article article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2014 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.25587 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Pathological and immunohistochemical findings in the skin of an Egyptian goose naturally infected with avian poxvirus are described in this paper. Cutaneous papules and nodules were observed on the unfeathered parts of the skin. Histopathological examination revealed hyperplasia of the epithelial cells of the stratum spinosum , with presence of eosinophilic intracytoplasmic inclusions. Avipoxvirus was detected in the formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissues of goose skin by immunoperoxidase and immunofluorescence. To our knowledge, this could be the first record of avian pox in geese in Egypt. : {"references": ["Beytut, E. & Halig\u00fcr, M. (2007). Pathological, Immunohistochemical, and Electron Microscopic Findings in the Respiratory Tract and Skin of Chickens Naturally Infected with Avipoxvirus. Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 31: 311-317", "Bolte, A.L., Meurer, J. & Kaleta, E.F. (1999). Avian host spectrum of avipoxviruses. Avian Pathology, 28, 415-432.", "Bruner, D.W. & Gillespie, J.H. (1973). Hagan\u2019s Infectious Diseases of Domestic Animals. 6th Edn., Cornell University Press, Ithaca. PP: 918-948.", "Cox, W.R. (1980). Avian Pox Infection in a Canada Goose (Branta canadensis). Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 16, 980-623", "Eid, A.A.M., EL-Said, M.A. & Ghanem, I.A. (1998). Pox Virus Infection Among Some Avian Species In Sharkia Province. 4th Veterinary Medicine Zagazig Conference. Hurghada, Egypt, PP: 681\u2013688.", "El-Sabbach, A.H. (1962). Some studies on an Egyptian strain of Fowl Pox Virus. M.D. Vet. SC. Thesis. Cairo University, Giza, Egypt.", "Fauquet, C.M., Mayo, M.A., Maniloff, J., Desselberger, U. & Ball, L.A. (2005). Virus Taxonomy: VIIIth Report of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses. Elsevier Academic Press. Cited by Weli, S.C. and Tryland, M. (2011). Avipoxviruses: infection biology and their use as vaccine vectors. Virology Journal, 8:49. doi:10.1186/1743-422X-8-49", "G\u00fclbahar, M.Y., \u00c7abalar, M. & Boynukara, B. (2005). Avipoxvirus infection in Quails. Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 29: 449-454.", "Hernandez, M., Sanchez, C., Galka, M.E., Dominguez, L., Goyache, J., Oria, J. & Pizarro, M. (2001). Avian pox infection in Spanish imperial eagles (Aquila adalberti). Avian Pathology, 30, 91-97.", "Kim, T. & Tripathy, D.N. (2006). Antigenic and Genetic Characterization of an Avian Poxvirus Isolated from an Endangered Hawaiian Goose (Branta sandvicensis). Avian Diseases, 50, 15\u201321.", "Kirmse, P. (1967). Experimental pox infection in waterfowl. Avian Diseases, 11, 209-216.", "Metwally, A.N.Y. (1994). Epidemiology of pox virus in pigeons. Thesis MVSC, Poultry diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt.", "Minbay, A. & Kreier, J.P. (1973). An experimental study of the pathogenesis of fowlpox infection in chickens. Avian Diseases, 17, 532-539.", "Moyer, R.W., Arif, B.M., Black, D.N., Boyle, D.B., Buller, R.M., Dumbell, K.R., Esposito, J.J., McFadden, G., Moss, B., Mercer, A.A., Ropp, S., Tripathy, D.N. & Upton, C. (2000). Family Poxviridae. In: Virus taxonomy, classification, and nomenclature of viruses. 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