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1 January 2004 No Evidence for Adaptation of Current Egg Drop Syndrome 1976 Viruses to Chickens
K. Tsukamoto, M. Kuwabara, M. Kaneko, M. Mase, K. Imai
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Abstract

In order to determine whether the current field strains of egg drop syndrome (EDS) 1976 viruses adapt to chickens, we compared the growth efficiency of three Japanese field strains (JPA-1/79, AWI/98, Gifu/01) in chicken and duck embryo liver cells. The growth efficiency in chicken or duck embryo liver cells was almost similar in these strains. The fiber protein may carry the type-specific antigen and the hemagglutination activity, and hexon protein may contain the subgroup-specific antigenic determinants. Therefore, the fiber head and hexon loop 1 DNA domain sequences of the six Japanese field strains (JPA-1/79, ME/80, 44/81, Kyoto/91, AWI/98, Gifu/01) were compared, but these DNA domains were identical among the six field strains. Our data suggested that the EDS virus was maintained without discernible changes for the last two decades in the field.

K. Tsukamoto, M. Kuwabara, M. Kaneko, M. Mase, and K. Imai "No Evidence for Adaptation of Current Egg Drop Syndrome 1976 Viruses to Chickens," Avian Diseases 48(1), 220-223, (1 January 2004). https://doi.org/10.1637/7084
Received: 9 July 2003; Published: 1 January 2004
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