The genome electropherotyping technique was used in longitudinal surveys to detect group A rotavirus, rotaviruslike virus (RVLV), atypical rotavirus (ATR), and reovirus in intestinal contents or fecal specimens collected from turkeys in 10 commercial and 2 research station flocks. These viruses were detected in turkeys from 8 of 10 commercial flocks surveyed. Of 278 specimens collected from turkeys less then 29 days old in commercial flocks, 79 (28.4%) contained one or more viruses, whereas only 1 of 120 specimens collected from turkeys older than 28 days had virus. Viruses were detected in commercial turkeys between 3 and 35 days old, and over a third of the specimens collected from birds during their first week of life were positive for group A rotavirus. Between 8 and 28 days of age, commercial turkeys were infected with group A rotavirus, RVLV, ATR, and reovirus. ATR was the only virus detected in birds older than 28 days. Overall, group A rotavirus and RVLV were each detected in 39 specimens, and ATR was detected in 7 specimens; reovirus was detected in 2 specimens. Eight of the positive specimens contained two viruses. All 102 specimens collected from turkeys 1 to 56 days old in the two research station flocks were negative for virus.
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Theil, K. W., & Saif, Y. M. (1987). Age-related infections with rotavirus, rotaviruslike virus, and atypical rotavirus in turkey flocks. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 25(2), 333–337. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.25.2.333-337.1987
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