Infectious Bronchitis Virus in Egypt: Genetic Diversity and Vaccination Strategies

Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) is a highly evolving avian pathogen that has increasingly imposed a negative impact on poultry industry worldwide. In the last 20 years, IBV has been continuously circulating among chicken flocks in Egypt causing huge economic losses to poultry production. Multiple...

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Main Authors: Hassanein H. Abozeid, Mahmoud M. Naguib
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Veterinary Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2306-7381/7/4/204
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spelling doaj-4bf7e66b3ed84dd5815e1919594a09512021-04-02T16:36:04ZengMDPI AGVeterinary Sciences2306-73812020-12-01720420410.3390/vetsci7040204Infectious Bronchitis Virus in Egypt: Genetic Diversity and Vaccination StrategiesHassanein H. Abozeid0Mahmoud M. Naguib1Department of Poultry Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University, Giza 12211, EgyptReference Laboratory for Veterinary Quality Control on Poultry Production, Animal Health Research Institute, Agriculture Research Center, Giza 12618, EgyptInfectious bronchitis virus (IBV) is a highly evolving avian pathogen that has increasingly imposed a negative impact on poultry industry worldwide. In the last 20 years, IBV has been continuously circulating among chicken flocks in Egypt causing huge economic losses to poultry production. Multiple IBV genotypes, namely, GI-1, GI-13, GI-16, and GI-23 have been reported in Egypt possessing different genetic and pathogenic features. Different vaccine programs are being used to control the spread of the disease in Egypt. However, the virus continues to spread and evolve where multiple IBV variants and several recombination evidence have been described. In this review, we highlight the current knowledge concerning IBV circulation, genesis, and vaccination strategies in Egypt. In addition, we analyze representative Egyptian IBV strains from an evolutionary perspective based on available data of their S1 gene. We also provide insight into the importance of surveillance programs and share our perspectives for better control of IBV circulating in Egypt.https://www.mdpi.com/2306-7381/7/4/204chickeninfectious bronchitis virusgenetic evolutionvaccinedisease controlreview
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author Hassanein H. Abozeid
Mahmoud M. Naguib
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Mahmoud M. Naguib
Infectious Bronchitis Virus in Egypt: Genetic Diversity and Vaccination Strategies
Veterinary Sciences
chicken
infectious bronchitis virus
genetic evolution
vaccine
disease control
review
author_facet Hassanein H. Abozeid
Mahmoud M. Naguib
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title Infectious Bronchitis Virus in Egypt: Genetic Diversity and Vaccination Strategies
title_short Infectious Bronchitis Virus in Egypt: Genetic Diversity and Vaccination Strategies
title_full Infectious Bronchitis Virus in Egypt: Genetic Diversity and Vaccination Strategies
title_fullStr Infectious Bronchitis Virus in Egypt: Genetic Diversity and Vaccination Strategies
title_full_unstemmed Infectious Bronchitis Virus in Egypt: Genetic Diversity and Vaccination Strategies
title_sort infectious bronchitis virus in egypt: genetic diversity and vaccination strategies
publisher MDPI AG
series Veterinary Sciences
issn 2306-7381
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) is a highly evolving avian pathogen that has increasingly imposed a negative impact on poultry industry worldwide. In the last 20 years, IBV has been continuously circulating among chicken flocks in Egypt causing huge economic losses to poultry production. Multiple IBV genotypes, namely, GI-1, GI-13, GI-16, and GI-23 have been reported in Egypt possessing different genetic and pathogenic features. Different vaccine programs are being used to control the spread of the disease in Egypt. However, the virus continues to spread and evolve where multiple IBV variants and several recombination evidence have been described. In this review, we highlight the current knowledge concerning IBV circulation, genesis, and vaccination strategies in Egypt. In addition, we analyze representative Egyptian IBV strains from an evolutionary perspective based on available data of their S1 gene. We also provide insight into the importance of surveillance programs and share our perspectives for better control of IBV circulating in Egypt.
topic chicken
infectious bronchitis virus
genetic evolution
vaccine
disease control
review
url https://www.mdpi.com/2306-7381/7/4/204
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