2021
DOI: 10.1637/aviandiseases-d-20-00067
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Pathogenesis of Avian Influenza Virus Subtype H9N2 in Turkeys and Evaluation of Inactivated Vaccine Efficacy

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“…They found that the mortality rate in unvaccinated turkeys reached up to 50% but decreased to 20% in vaccinated birds. It has been shown that clinical sickness can be exaggerated by secondary infections, specially from commensal bacterial, such as E. coli which may turn clinical sickness into mortality [23,37]. The birds in vaccinated groups, whether under laboratory or farm conditions showed a high reduction in the number of shedders, time of virus shedding, and amount of virus shed, compared to non-vaccinated challenged birds.…”
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“…They found that the mortality rate in unvaccinated turkeys reached up to 50% but decreased to 20% in vaccinated birds. It has been shown that clinical sickness can be exaggerated by secondary infections, specially from commensal bacterial, such as E. coli which may turn clinical sickness into mortality [23,37]. The birds in vaccinated groups, whether under laboratory or farm conditions showed a high reduction in the number of shedders, time of virus shedding, and amount of virus shed, compared to non-vaccinated challenged birds.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Turkey species are vulnerable to a broad range of type A influenza viruses, including those affecting wild birds, pigs, and humans. As a result, turkeys may serve as a vessel for mixing multiple influenza viruses [21][22][23]. They are susceptible to LPAI H9N2, and some reports indicate that the virus could lead to 5-10% mortality as a single pathogen [23][24][25][26].…”
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