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Effect of goose parvovirus and duck circovirus coinfection in ducks

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JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH
卷 64, 期 3, 页码 355-361

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WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.2478/jvetres-2020-0048

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goose parvovirus; duck circovirus; synergism; viral replication; pathogenicity

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  1. Shandong Modern Agricultural Technology & Industry System [SDAIT-11-04]
  2. Key Research and Development Program of Shandong Province (Important Science and Technology Innovation Project) [-2019JZZY010735]

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Introduction: Coinfection of goose parvovirus (GPV) and duck circovirus (DuCV) occurs commonly in field cases of short beak and dwarfism syndrome (SBDS). However, whether there is synergism between the two viruses in replication and pathogenicity remains undetermined. Material and Methods: We established a coinfection model of GPV and DuCV in Cherry Valley ducks. Tissue samples were examined histopathologically. The viral loads in tissues were detected by qPCR, and the distribution of the virus in tissues was detected by immunohistochemistry (IHC). Results: Coinfection of GPV and DuCV significantly inhibited growth and development of ducks, and caused atrophy and pallor of the immune organs and necrosis of the liver. GPV and DuCV synergistically amplified pathogenicity in coinfected ducks. In the early stage of infection, viral loads of both pathogens in coinfected ducks were significantly lower than those in monoinfected ducks (P < 0.05). With the development of the infection process, GPV and DuCV loads in coinfected ducks were significantly higher than those in monoinfected ducks (P < 0.05). Extended viral distribution in the liver, kidney, duodenum, spleen, and bursa of Fabricius was consistent with the viral load increases in GPV and DuCV coinfected ducks. Conclusion: These results indicate that GPV and DuCV synergistically potentiate their replication and pathogenicity in coinfected ducks.

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