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doi:10.1007/s42770-023-01159-z...

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Tsaxra, John B. Abolnik, Celia Kelly, Terra R. Chengula, Augustino A. Mushi, James R. Msoffe, Peter L. M. Muhairwa, Amandus P. Phiri, Thandeka Jude, Rachel Chouicha, Nadira Mollel, Esther L. Zhou, Huaijun Gallardo, Rodrigo A.
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Springer

Categorie

Mycology

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2023

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08-11-2023

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newcastle disease genotypes phylogeny local chickens live bird market tanzania detected virus nd ndv
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Newcastle disease (ND) is among the most important poultry diseases worldwide.

It is the major threat to poultry production in Africa and causes major economic losses for both local and commercial chickens.

To date, half of ND class II genotypes have been reported in Africa (I, IV, V, VI, VII, XI, XIII, XIV, XVII, XVIII, and XXI).

The information on the circulating NDV genotypes is still scarce despite the endemic nature of ND in most countries on the African continent.A total of 659 oro-cloacal swabs were collected from local chickens in Mawenzi live bird market located in Morogoro, Tanzania, between June 2020 and May 2021.

Newcastle disease virus was detected by using reverse transcription real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) and conventional PCR followed by sequencing of PCR products.

The prevalence of NDV in the surveilled live bird markets was 23.5%.

Sequencing and phylogenetic analysis revealed the presence of sub-genotype VII.2.

The detected sub-genotype VII.2 has phylogenetic links to Zambian NDV strains implying a Southeast dissemination of the virus, considering that it was first detected in Mozambique.

This study underscores the need of active NDV surveillance to determine the distribution of this NDV genotype in the country and monitor its spread and contribution to the emergence of new ND viruses.

Tsaxra, John B.,Abolnik, Celia,Kelly, Terra R.,Chengula, Augustino A.,Mushi, James R.,Msoffe, Peter L. M.,Muhairwa, Amandus P.,Phiri, Thandeka,Jude, Rachel,Chouicha, Nadira,Mollel, Esther L.,Zhou, Huaijun,Gallardo, Rodrigo A., 2023, Molecular characterization of Newcastle disease virus obtained from Mawenzi live bird market in Morogoro, Tanzania in 2020–2021, Springer

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