The stronger downregulation ofin vitroandin vivoinnate antiviral responses by a very virulent strain of infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV), compared to a classical strain, is mediated, in part, by the VP4 protein
Abstract:word count: 279 14 15 Text word Count: 5,698 16 17 Abstract 18IBDV is economically important to the poultry industry. Very virulent (vv) strains cause higher 19 mortality rates than other strains for reasons that remain poorly understood. In order to provide 20 more information on IBDV disease outcome, groups of chickens (n=18) were inoculated with the vv 21 strain, UK661, or the classical strain, F52/70. Birds infected with UK661 had a lower survival rate 22 (50%) compared to F52/70 (80%). There was no differ… Show more
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