Characterisation of Newcastle disease viruses isolated in India. |
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Authors: | K Kumanan S Elankumaran K Vijayarani K S Palaniswami V D Padmanaban R J Manvell D J Alexander |
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Affiliation: | Department of Animal Biotechnology, Madras Veterinary College, Tamil Nadu, India. |
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Abstract: | Eleven Newcastle disease virus (NDV) isolates obtained from outbreaks of disease in chickens (9) and Japanese quail (2) in Tamil Nadu, India were characterised in pathogenicity tests, antigenically, using mouse monoclonal antibodies (MAbs), and other established tests devised to distinguish between different strains. All 11 isolates were shown to be highly virulent for chickens. In indirect immunoperoxidase tests used to assess the ability of a panel of 28 MAbs to bind to infected cell cultures, 10 of the isolates showed an identical reaction pattern, the other isolate (No. 4) failed to react with one MAb which bound to cells infected with the other isolates. Isolates 9 was unstable at pH 3 while the other 10 were stable. All other properties were shared by the 11 isolates. |
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