پديد آورندگان :
NiH H. نويسنده , McNally Beth A. نويسنده , Aldous E. نويسنده , Brown I. H. نويسنده , Nunez L. A. نويسنده , Banks J. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Following experimental inoculation of 3-week-old turkeys with different titres (106
, 104
, 10J, 102and 101
egg infectious dose (EIDso») of A/ostrich/ltaly/984/2000 H7NI highly pathogenic avian influenza virus
(HPAIV). the selected tissues and organs were examined for pathological changes. Tissue samples from
different organs that obtained from dead and sacrificed birds were fixed in 10% neutral buffer formaldehyde.
Mortality of turkeys which inoculated with different doses of EIDso at different times post inoculation (PI) is
as follows: I ) at 48 h PI (HPI): one, two and four turkeys inoculated with 103
, 104 and 106 EIDso, respectively
2) at 72 HPI: two, two and one turkeys inoculated with 102, 103 and 106 EIDso, respectively 3) at 96 HPJ: one
and two turkeys inoculated with 102and 104 EIDso, respectively and 4) at 120 HPI: just one turkey inoculated
with 104 EIDso. Birds inoculated with 101 EIDso did not show any mortality. Seven days PI (DPI) the
remaining birds were sacrificed. Postmortem examination of birds that died 48 HPJ showed very severe
hyperaemia and haemorrhage of the lung, slight swelling of kidneys and splenomegaly. Moderate to slight
hyperaemia of the lung was observed in the birds sacrificed on day 7. Histopathology showed very severe
haemorrhage and vasculitis in the lung, multifocal areas of degeneration and necrosis in the pancreas of birds
inoculated with 106 EIDso. Hyperaemia, haemorrhage, degeneration and vasculitis were also observed in the
lung of birds from the other groups; however the severity of lesions correlated positively with the viral dose.
The spleen, caecal tonsils and thymus showed extensive necrosis and lymphoid depletion, even in birds
inoculated with 102 and 101 EIDso that were sacrificed 7 DPI, and some repopulation of the spleen was
observed 7 DPI. Other organs including the kidneys and adrenal gland showed moderate to slight hyperaemia
and necrosis. In conclusion, the lung vascular damage, lymphoid tissue destruction and necrosis were notable
even with low viral doses.
Avian influenza virus H7NI, Viral dose, Pathological changes, Turkey