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An unusual case of haemorrhagic bursa in a pullet flock associated with a genogroup 2 infectious bursal disease virus

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ABSTRACT An unusual case of infectious bursal disease (IBD) was observed in eight-week-old commercial caged pullets. This flock (House 1) exhibited a one-day spike in mortality. On gross necropsy examination,… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT An unusual case of infectious bursal disease (IBD) was observed in eight-week-old commercial caged pullets. This flock (House 1) exhibited a one-day spike in mortality. On gross necropsy examination, enlarged, diffusely haemorrhagic bursas were observed. This lesion has been frequently described in cases of very virulent infectious bursal disease virus (vvIBDV). A five-week-old caged pullet flock (House 2) in an adjacent building did not display haemorrhagic bursa lesions. Microscopic examination of bursas from the eight-week-old pullets in House 1 showed marked diffuse haemorrhages and extensive lymphoid necrosis. Histopathology of bursas from the five-week-old pullets in House 2 showed severe, diffuse lymphoid depletion without haemorrhages. IBD ELISA results from birds in House 1 at 9 weeks had a GMT of 6395 and birds in House 2 had a GMT of 82 in the same timeframe. Diagnostic testing for avian influenza virus, Mycoplasma gallisepticum, Mycoplasma synoviae, virulent Newcastle disease virus, infectious bronchitis virus, infectious laryngotracheitis virus, chicken anaemia virus and fowl pox virus were negative. The predicted amino acid sequence of the hypervariable region of VP2 indicated the IBDV observed in both flocks (1/chicken/USA/1300OH/19 from House 1 and 1/chicken/USA/1301OH/19 from House 2) was identical and was not a vvIBDV. Their sequences were similar to a genogroup 2 IBDV from Ontario, Canada (EF138967). No mortality was observed when the 1/chicken/USA/1300OH/19 virus was inoculated into specific-pathogen-free (SPF), four-week-old pullets. Gross and microscopic lesions were observed in bursa tissue, but the bursal haemorrhages observed in the original field case were not reproduced in challenged SPF pullets.

Keywords: house; virus; infectious bursal; bursal disease

Journal Title: Avian Pathology
Year Published: 2021

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