Abstract:Chickens affected with Newcastle disease virus (NDV) genotype XIII and pigeons affected with genotype II were characterized for virulence and found to be velogenic and lentogenic respectively, based on protein translation of Fusion protein (F) gene and by Mean death time (MDT) and Intracerebral Pathogenicity Index (ICPI). Clinically, respiratory and/or enteric manifestations were exhibited by the chickens, whereas pigeons showed predominantly neurological signs. It was therefore pertinent to describe the salie… Show more
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