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  • Вирус болезни Ньюкасла в популяциях диких птиц на территории юга Приморского края в период осенних миграций 2001-2004 гг.

    Author(s)
    Shchelkanov, M. Yu.
    Usachev, E. V.
    Fedyakina, I. T.
    Kireyev, D. Ye.
    Ananyev, V. Yu.
    Sankov, M. N.
    Chumakov, V. M.
    Slavsky, A. A.
    Kolomeyets, S. A.
    Semenov, V. I.
    Baranov, N. I.
    Gorelikov, V. N.
    Suslov, I. O.
    Prilipov, A. G.
    Maslov, D. V.
    Nepoklonov, Ye. A.
    Yamnikova, S. S.
    Lvov, D. K.
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Usachev, Evgeny
    Year published
    2006
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    Abstract
    The paper presents the results of molecular virological monitoring of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) by reverse-polymerase chain reaction (followed by sequence of F-gene fragment 374 p.n.) and chick embryo isolation of samples from the avian cloacal swabs collected in the south of the Primorye Territory in September-October 2001-2004. It shows that before 2004, there were only slightly pathogenic variants of NDV of genotype 1 in this region and in 2004 they were added by highly pathogenic variants of subtypes 3a and 5b. The impact of landscaping features of the south of the Primorye Territory on the environment of NDV is discussed.The paper presents the results of molecular virological monitoring of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) by reverse-polymerase chain reaction (followed by sequence of F-gene fragment 374 p.n.) and chick embryo isolation of samples from the avian cloacal swabs collected in the south of the Primorye Territory in September-October 2001-2004. It shows that before 2004, there were only slightly pathogenic variants of NDV of genotype 1 in this region and in 2004 they were added by highly pathogenic variants of subtypes 3a and 5b. The impact of landscaping features of the south of the Primorye Territory on the environment of NDV is discussed.
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    Journal Title
    Voprosy Virusologii
    Volume
    51
    Issue
    4
    Publisher URI
    http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=9221905
    Subject
    Microbiology not elsewhere classified
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/33095
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