Incidence and Economic Impact of Reovirus in the Poultry Industries in the United States.

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES Avian Diseases Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1637/aviandiseases-D-22-99993
David French
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Avian reoviruses have sole or partial responsibility for a wide range of conditions that are of economic concern to the poultry industries in the United States. It is difficult, however, to determine the exact cost of reoviral-induced disease to this industry for several reasons. Avian reoviruses are ubiquitous in commercial poultry operations, but vary greatly in their ability to cause disease. Many reovirus isolates are not pathogenic, and this contributes to the difficulty in determining their role in production losses or whether they are merely coincidental findings of little or no importance. Results of infection with this virus can be difficult to measure in a commercial setting, aside from morbidity, mortality, or loss of finished product in a processing plant due to condemnation or trim. The fact that there is a relatively high morbidity rate, and at the same time a low mortality rate, makes it extremely difficult to accurately estimate the economic impact of infection with this virus. Variations in the pathogenicity of the virus, the extent of infection within a flock, the blending of progeny from different breeder source flocks into a broiler house, and the lack of separation of infected birds from uninfected birds at processing makes evaluation of economic variables, such as feed conversion and weight gain, very difficult to ascertain. The broiler and turkey industries have been surveyed on the importance of this virus in their respective operations and the results will be consolidated here to consider the economic impact to the poultry industries in the United States.

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呼肠孤病毒在美国家禽业的发病率和经济影响。
禽呼肠孤病毒对美国家禽业的一系列经济问题负有全部或部分责任。然而,由于几个原因,很难确定呼肠孤病毒引起的疾病对该行业造成的确切损失。禽呼肠孤病毒在商业家禽养殖中普遍存在,但其致病能力差异很大。许多呼肠孤病毒分离株不具有致病性,这使得很难确定它们在生产损失中所起的作用,或者它们是否只是不重要或不重要的巧合发现。在商业环境中,除了发病率、死亡率或加工厂因谴责或修剪而造成的成品损失外,感染这种病毒的结果可能难以衡量。发病率相对较高,同时死亡率较低,这一事实使得极为难以准确估计感染这种病毒的经济影响。病毒致病性的变化、鸡群内的感染程度、不同种源鸡群的后代混合到一个鸡舍中,以及在加工过程中没有将感染的鸡与未感染的鸡分开,使得对经济变量(如饲料转化率和增重)的评估非常难以确定。对肉鸡业和火鸡业进行了关于该病毒在各自业务中的重要性的调查,并将在此综合调查结果,以考虑对美国家禽业的经济影响。
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Avian Diseases
Avian Diseases 农林科学-兽医学
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2.40
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7.10%
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80
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Avian Diseases is an international journal dedicated to publishing original basic or clinical research of the highest quality from various disciplines including microbiology, immunology, pathology and epidemiology. Papers on avian diseases relevant to etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and control are accepted. Manuscripts dealing with avian species other than poultry will be considered only if the subject is relevant to poultry health.
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