Identification and pathogenicity evaluation of a novel reassortant infectious bursal disease virus (Genotype a2db3)

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Abstract

Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) is a non-enveloped, bi-segmented double-stranded RNA virus and the causative agent of a poultry immunosuppressive disease known as infectious bursal disease (IBD). The novel variant IBDV (nVarIBDV) recently posed a great threat to the development of the poultry industry. In this study, we identified a novel segment-reassortant IBDV strain, IBDV-JS19-14701 (Genotype A2dB3). Phylogenic analysis showed that Segments A and B of IBDV-JS19-14701 were derived from emerging nVarIBDV (Genotype A2dB1) and long-prevalent HLJ0504-like strains (Genotype A3B3) in China, respectively. The pathogenicity of IBDV-JS19-14701 was further evaluated via animal experiments. IBDV-JS19-14701 exhibited a similar virulence to chickens with the nVarIBDV. The identification of this reassortment event is beneficial for under-standing the epidemiology of nVarIBDV and will contribute to the efficient prevention and control of IBD.

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Wang, Y., Jiang, N., Fan, L., Niu, X., Zhang, W., Huang, M., … Qi, X. (2021). Identification and pathogenicity evaluation of a novel reassortant infectious bursal disease virus (Genotype a2db3). Viruses, 13(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/v13091682

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