Cell culture adaptation of Avipox viruses isolated from different species of birds
PRANITA SHERPA,
NAYANMONI KONWAR,
NAYANJYOTI PATHAK
et al.
Abstract:Avianpox (AP) is an infectious, slow spreading viral disease that has been reported to affect numerous species of birds including poultry. There is very limited information available regarding the molecular and biological characteristics of the avipox viruses (APVs) circulating in India. In the present study, APVs from fowl [FP/As- K(R)], pigeon [P2/ As- K9(R)] and duck [D2/ As- N] origin isolated from natural outbreaks of the disease in different areas of Assam were selected for adaptation in different cell c… Show more
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