“…The major gross pathological findings in chickens infected with highly pathogenic influenza viruses are petechial to ecchymotic haemorrhages in the skin and on the serosa of visceral organs, widespread subcutaneous oedema, and ischaemic necrosis of the comb and wattles (Easterday et al, 1997). Histologically, these chickens show severe injuries to the vascular system including necrosis, vasculitis, and thrombosis (Acland et al, 1984;Brown et al, 1992;Hooper et al, 1995;Kobayashi et al, 1996;Silvano et al, 1997). In our study, although the embryos infected with virulent viruses Primary target cells of AIV 271 did not show the pathological changes seen in chickens, the tropism of the virulent viruses for vascular endothelial cells is common to both embryos and chickens.…”