Virulence of newcastle disease virus: What is known so far?

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In the last decade many studies have been performed on the virulence of Newcastle disease virus (NDV). This is mainly due to the development of reverse genetics systems which made it possible to genetically modify NDV and to investigate the contribution of individual genes and genome regions to its virulence. However, the available information is scattered and a comprehensive overview of the factors and conditions determining NDV virulence is lacking. This review summarises, compares and discusses the available literature and shows that virulence of NDV is a complex trait determined by multiple genetic factors. © 2011 Dortmans et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Dortmans, J. C., Koch, G., Rottier, P. J., & Peeters, B. P. (2011). Virulence of newcastle disease virus: What is known so far? Veterinary Research. https://doi.org/10.1186/1297-9716-42-122

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