2016
DOI: 10.1080/03079457.2016.1207751
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Detection of transmissible viral proventriculitis and chicken proventricular necrosis virus in the UK

Abstract: Increasing evidence suggests that a new birnavirus, named chicken proventricular necrosis virus (CPNV), is the aetiological agent of transmissible viral proventriculitis (TVP). The present work aimed to explore the possible presence of both TVP and CPNV in the UK. Forty-four chickens showing TVP-compatible gross lesions were classified into three groups based on the histological lesions: (i) TVP-affected chickens: lymphocytic infiltration and glandular necrosis (n = 15); (ii) lymphocytic proventriculitis (LP)-… Show more

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“…In single cases, hemorrhages were also noted in proventriculi mucosa. HP examination of proventriculi revealed (I) vacuolar degeneration and necrosis of glandular epithelium with pyknotic nuclei which all together created necrotic debris in dilated glandular lumen, (II) replacement of glandular epithelium by hyperplastic ductal epithelium and (III) moderate to severe, usually multifocal, lymphocytic infiltration ( Figures 3 and 4); these are the three main HP changes characteristic for TVP (Dormiotrio et al 2007, Grau-Roma et al 2016). …”
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“…In single cases, hemorrhages were also noted in proventriculi mucosa. HP examination of proventriculi revealed (I) vacuolar degeneration and necrosis of glandular epithelium with pyknotic nuclei which all together created necrotic debris in dilated glandular lumen, (II) replacement of glandular epithelium by hyperplastic ductal epithelium and (III) moderate to severe, usually multifocal, lymphocytic infiltration ( Figures 3 and 4); these are the three main HP changes characteristic for TVP (Dormiotrio et al 2007, Grau-Roma et al 2016). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Histopathological lesions noted in the case of TVP concern exclusively the proventriculus and are characterized by the necrosis of epithelial glandular cells, strong lymphocytic infiltration in the lamina propria of the mucous membrane and -among the proventricular glands -by the hyperplastic and metaplastic changes of ductal epithelial cells of proventricular glands with successive substitution of epithelial glandular cells with hyperplastic epithelial cells of excretory ducts (Dormitorio et al 2007, Grau--Roma et al 2016.…”
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“…Recent research from the UK also suggests the involvement of CPNV in the development of TVP in chickens. In two studies, the authors reported that CPNV was detected in 22 and 47% of con rmed clinical cases of TVP [11,12]. It remains unknown, however, if all cases of this disease are of the same infectious origin.…”
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“…TVP is associated with a variety of clinical signs in broilers including poor growth and feed conversion. The causative agent is considered to be chicken proventricular necrosis virus (CPNV), and this virus has recently been demonstrated in histologically typical cases in the UK (Grau-Roma and others 2017). Colleagues should be aware that CPNV is a birnavirus and, by comparison with other birnaviruses, is likely to persist in the environment of poultry houses, potentially giving rise to infection in subsequent flocks.…”
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confidence: 99%