“…In the past few years certain strains of fowl adenoviruses were isolated during epidemics in Pakistan, Australia, New Zealand, the USA and Germany with features such as high mortality, inclusion body hepatitis (JBH), a hydropericardium syndrome and low hatchability. Although the search for a single aetiology for these disease complexes has not yet been successful, there is increasing evidence that suggests a primary involvement of FAV (Christensen & Saifuddin, 1989;Conrad et al, 1991;Erny et al, 1991;Lamichhane et al, 1991;Goodwin et al, 1993;Hess et al, 1993;Monreal & Hess, 1994). One of these disease complexes, so called 'spiking mortality syndrome' (SMS), is observed in 11 to 180-day-old broiler chicks and characterized by a sudden onset of greater than 1% daily mortality lasting 3 to 5 days.…”