Strains of Newcastle disease Virus, Circulating among Sick Poultry Flocks in Nsukka-Nigeria

Maduike C. O. Ezeibe *

Department of Veterinary Medicine,Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Nigeria

John A. O. Okoye

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria

Ihuoma E. Ezeala

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria

Ijeoma J. Mbuko

Department of Veterinary Medicine,Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Nigeria

Augustine A. Ngene

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aim: To study prevalence of the different strains of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) circulating among sick poultry flocks, NDV detected from disease outbreaks in Nsukka-Nigeria were characterized into the three main NDV strains.

Materials and Methods: NDV was detected from 63 cases of poultry disease that manifested clinical signs and lesions suggestive of Newcastle disease (ND), by the haemagglutination test. The detected NDV samples were characterized by a combination of their ability to agglutinate   mammalian erythrocytes and their erythrocyte elution time (EET).

Results: Fifty three out of 63 (84%) NDV samples  detected from the ND cases belonged to  Lentogenic strains while 10 (16%) were Mesogenic strains. None was of the Velogenic strains.

Conclusion: Rates of circulation of Lentogenic, Mesogenic and Velogenic NDV strains among sick poultry flocks in Nsukka- Nigeria suggest that the practice of using live NDV vaccines for prophylaxis may be an important factor in epizootiology of Newcastle disease in the country.

Keywords: Circulating Newcastle disease virus strains, uncontrolled use of live vaccines, Nsukka- Nigeria


How to Cite

C. O. Ezeibe, Maduike, John A. O. Okoye, Ihuoma E. Ezeala, Ijeoma J. Mbuko, and Augustine A. Ngene. 2014. “Strains of Newcastle Disease Virus, Circulating Among Sick Poultry Flocks in Nsukka-Nigeria”. Microbiology Research Journal International 5 (4):384-88. https://doi.org/10.9734/BMRJ/2015/7129.

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