new castle disease Flashcards
paramyxoviridae nucleocapsid
herringbone shaped helical
glycoproteins in spikes of paramyxoviridae
fusion protein and glycoproteinG
glycoprotein G is also called
1 hemagglutinin
2 hemaglutinin neuraminidase
3 glycoprotein G
fusion protein is for
cellular attachment
glycoprotein G is for
viral envelope attach with plasma membrane
which virus has no H and N
pneumovirus
morbillivirus produces
intracytoplasmic and intranuclear
inclusion bodies
transmission of new castle disease
virus shed
through faeces
aerosols
contact with infected birds
synonyms of newcastle disease
ranikhet disease avian distemper
fowl plague
doyle s disease is
New castle disease
vertical transmission is there in newcastle disease?
false
vertical transmission is there in newcastle disease?
false
serotype of newcastle disease
APMV 1
Viscerotropic velogenic causes
Acute lethal infection
Haemorrhagic lesions in small intestine
Neurotropic velogenic
Respiratory and nervous lesions
No gut lesion
5 pathotypes of newcasle disease
Asymptotic enteric Mesogenic Two are subclinical Lentogenic(young birds) Velogenic( viscerotropic, neurotropic)
Lesions of newcastle disease
Subconjunctival haemorrhage.
Pinpoint red foci in mucosal surface of trachea
Pulmonary congestion
Specific ND lesion
Petechiae in proventriculus