Journal of Advances in VetBio Science and Techniques
Yazarlar: Mohammed BABA SHEİKH
Konular:Veteriner Hekimlik
DOI:10.31797/vetbio.555294
Anahtar Kelimeler:Viral protein (VP1),Viral evolution
Özet: Chicken infectious anemia virus (CIAV) is one amongst the numerous pathogens in the poultry industry. CIAV infection can cause restraint of the immune system, the excitement of co-infections, vaccination failures and mortality. chicks. Maternal antibodies not prevent infection but to prevent these symptoms, immunological disorder, or transmission of the virus. Genetic characterization for five sequences of chicken infectious anemia virus (CIAV) from different flocks of broiler industrial chickens were a consideration for the primary time in Iraq. Phylogenetic analysis of the viral protein 1 (VP1) gene, as well as the hypervariable region of the CIAV genome, indicated that Iraqi CIAV strains have belonged into genotype II. Amino acid comparison exhibit that the diversity of VP1 is indicated that the new strains were extremely pathogenic viruses. Our epidemiological study provided new insights into the prevalence of CIAV strain in recent years in Sulaimani province/Iraq