A cross sectional survey of chicken astroviruses antibody in broiler and sonali (cross-bred) chickens in selected areas in Bangladesh

Chicken astroviruses (CAstV) are enteric viruses of poultry causing gastroenteritis, malabsorption, gout and white chick disease commonly known as runting-stunting syndrome (RSS). It can affect the wide range of poultry birds, especially chicken, turkey and duck worldwide. To our best knowledge ther...

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Main Authors: Md Zulfekar Ali, Mohammad Moktader Moula, Zafar Ahmed Bhuiyan, Muhammad Tariq Javed
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Published: Ss.Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje 2020-03-01
Series:Macedonian Veterinary Review
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spelling doaj-fac84d899f2343239693a2174001fdf52020-11-25T02:06:23ZengSs.Cyril and Methodius University, SkopjeMacedonian Veterinary Review 1409-76211857-74152020-03-01431758010.2478/macvetrev-2020-0016A cross sectional survey of chicken astroviruses antibody in broiler and sonali (cross-bred) chickens in selected areas in BangladeshMd Zulfekar Ali0Mohammad Moktader Moula1Zafar Ahmed Bhuiyan2Muhammad Tariq Javed3National Reference Laboratory for Avian Influenza, Animal Health Research Division, Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute, Savar, Dhaka 1341, BangladeshCentral Poultry Laboratory, Nourish Poultry and Hatchery Ltd., Dhaka, BangladeshCentral Poultry Laboratory, Nourish Poultry and Hatchery Ltd., Dhaka, BangladeshDepartment of Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 38040, PakistanChicken astroviruses (CAstV) are enteric viruses of poultry causing gastroenteritis, malabsorption, gout and white chick disease commonly known as runting-stunting syndrome (RSS). It can affect the wide range of poultry birds, especially chicken, turkey and duck worldwide. To our best knowledge there is no published report on presence of antibodies against CAstV in Bangladesh. Therefore, the study aimed to detect the presence of CAstV antibodies in broilers and sonali chickens (a cross-bread) in Bangladesh through a cross-sectional survey. A total of 454 blood samples from 66 flocks of broiler (n=343) and sonali chickens (n=111) of different ages were obtained during 2017 from four districts. The birds were healthy but were not vaccinated against CAstV. The samples were tested for specific antibodies against CAstV Group B by using commercially available ELISA kit. Overall, 16.74% (76/454) samples and 34.84% (23/66) flocks were positive for CAstV antibodies. The seroprevalence of CAstV was significantly (p=0.001) higher in sonali chickens (36.96%) than broiler (10.20%), while it was significantly higher (p=0.001) in birds of Bogura district (36.94%) than the other three districts. Regarding the age groups, seroprevalence was insignificantly (p=0.192) higher in sonali chicken before laying age (45%) than during laying age (27.45%). Regarding the seasons, CAstV infection was prevalent significantly (p=0.001) higher in winter season. Thus, the present study indicated the presence of CAstV in poultry in Bangladesh, so further studies are required to find out the magnitude of the problem in the country.https://macvetrev.mk/LoadArticleContent?DOI=10.2478_macvetrev_2020_0016chicken astrovirusespoultryantibodyseroprevalencesurvey
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author Md Zulfekar Ali
Mohammad Moktader Moula
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Muhammad Tariq Javed
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Mohammad Moktader Moula
Zafar Ahmed Bhuiyan
Muhammad Tariq Javed
A cross sectional survey of chicken astroviruses antibody in broiler and sonali (cross-bred) chickens in selected areas in Bangladesh
Macedonian Veterinary Review
chicken astroviruses
poultry
antibody
seroprevalence
survey
author_facet Md Zulfekar Ali
Mohammad Moktader Moula
Zafar Ahmed Bhuiyan
Muhammad Tariq Javed
author_sort Md Zulfekar Ali
title A cross sectional survey of chicken astroviruses antibody in broiler and sonali (cross-bred) chickens in selected areas in Bangladesh
title_short A cross sectional survey of chicken astroviruses antibody in broiler and sonali (cross-bred) chickens in selected areas in Bangladesh
title_full A cross sectional survey of chicken astroviruses antibody in broiler and sonali (cross-bred) chickens in selected areas in Bangladesh
title_fullStr A cross sectional survey of chicken astroviruses antibody in broiler and sonali (cross-bred) chickens in selected areas in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed A cross sectional survey of chicken astroviruses antibody in broiler and sonali (cross-bred) chickens in selected areas in Bangladesh
title_sort cross sectional survey of chicken astroviruses antibody in broiler and sonali (cross-bred) chickens in selected areas in bangladesh
publisher Ss.Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje
series Macedonian Veterinary Review
issn 1409-7621
1857-7415
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Chicken astroviruses (CAstV) are enteric viruses of poultry causing gastroenteritis, malabsorption, gout and white chick disease commonly known as runting-stunting syndrome (RSS). It can affect the wide range of poultry birds, especially chicken, turkey and duck worldwide. To our best knowledge there is no published report on presence of antibodies against CAstV in Bangladesh. Therefore, the study aimed to detect the presence of CAstV antibodies in broilers and sonali chickens (a cross-bread) in Bangladesh through a cross-sectional survey. A total of 454 blood samples from 66 flocks of broiler (n=343) and sonali chickens (n=111) of different ages were obtained during 2017 from four districts. The birds were healthy but were not vaccinated against CAstV. The samples were tested for specific antibodies against CAstV Group B by using commercially available ELISA kit. Overall, 16.74% (76/454) samples and 34.84% (23/66) flocks were positive for CAstV antibodies. The seroprevalence of CAstV was significantly (p=0.001) higher in sonali chickens (36.96%) than broiler (10.20%), while it was significantly higher (p=0.001) in birds of Bogura district (36.94%) than the other three districts. Regarding the age groups, seroprevalence was insignificantly (p=0.192) higher in sonali chicken before laying age (45%) than during laying age (27.45%). Regarding the seasons, CAstV infection was prevalent significantly (p=0.001) higher in winter season. Thus, the present study indicated the presence of CAstV in poultry in Bangladesh, so further studies are required to find out the magnitude of the problem in the country.
topic chicken astroviruses
poultry
antibody
seroprevalence
survey
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