Characterization of very virulent Marek's disease viruses isolated in Japan

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Pathogenicity of two isolates of Marek's disease virus (MDV), MSI and MS2, from chickens was examined in two genetically different strains of chickens, MD-susceptible P-2 chickens and less susceptible PDL-1 chickens. The isolates induced an early mortality syndrome unassociated with lymphoproliferative lesions in P-2 chickens. There were no significant differences in pathogenicity between our isolates and the Md/5 strain of very virulent MDV (vvMDV) in both P-2 and PDL-1 chickens. Protective indices of turkey herpes virus (HVT) vaccine against challenge with MSI or MS2 in P-2 chickens were 54% and 28%, respectively, whereas HVT gave more than 80% protection in PDL-1 chickens. These results indicate that the two isolates could be classified as vvMDV. In contrast, a bivalent vaccine composed of HVT and serotype 2 MDV, and CVI988 vaccine gave good protection against challenge with the isolates in P-2 chickens; however, the best protection was given by the CBI988 vaccine. This is the first report of isolation of vvMDV in Japan. © 1992, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Imai, K., Yuasa, N., Iwakiri, H., Nakamura, K., Hihara, H., Ishita, T., … Maeda, M. (1992). Characterization of very virulent Marek’s disease viruses isolated in Japan. Avian Pathology, 21(1), 119–126. https://doi.org/10.1080/03079459208418824

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