Seroprevalence studies of Infectious Bronchitis Virus (IBV) in chickens in some area council in FCT, Nigeria

A. O. Agbato, O. H. Olabode, S. Mailafia, O. A. Agbato
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Avian Infectious Bronchitis (AIB) is a viral disease of serious economic importance characterized by coughing, sneezing, loss of weight and drop in egg and quality. There is paucity of information its occurrence and distribution in Abuja-FCT, Nigeria. Hence this study was conducted to establish the sero-prevalence the virus (IBV) among selected poultry types (local chickens, broilers, pullets, and cockerels) in some area councils within FCT. A total of 360 sera were collected and subjected to Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) at Animal Care Laboratory Nyanya, Abuja. The study found an overall prevalence of 80.56% (290/360). While the distribution according location showed the prevalence of 89.17% (107/120) in Kuje area council, 73.30% (88/120) in AMAC, and 79.10% (95/120) in Kwali area council. The distribution according to type of birds showed prevalence of 74.44% (67/90) for broilers, 78.88% (71/90) for cockerels, 71.11%(64/90) for pullets and 97.77% (88/90) for local chicken. The distribution of IBV occurrence according to management showed that the prevalence bird managed under the deep litter systems was 85.88%, while the prevalence in birds managed under cage system 56.00%. In conclusion, this study found an 80.55% prevalence of infectious bronchitis, associated with increased poultry activities. It is therefore recommended that more public education about infectious bronchitis viral disease be carried out in addition to laboratory diagnosis and other preventive measures.
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尼日利亚FCT某些地区委员会鸡传染性支气管炎病毒(IBV)血清流行病学研究
禽传染性支气管炎(AIB)是一种具有严重经济意义的病毒性疾病,其特征是咳嗽、打喷嚏、体重减轻和鸡蛋质量下降。关于其在尼日利亚阿布贾- fct发生和分布的信息缺乏。因此,进行了这项研究,以确定病毒(IBV)在FCT一些地区委员会选定的家禽类型(本地鸡、肉鸡、小鸡和公鸡)中的血清流行情况。共收集360份血清,并在阿布贾Nyanya动物保健实验室进行酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)。研究发现总体患病率为80.56%(290/360)。按地区分布,库杰区患病率为89.17%(107/120),阿马科区患病率为73.30%(88/120),夸里区患病率为79.10%(95/120)。按禽种分布,肉鸡患病率为74.44%(67/90),公鸡患病率为78.88%(71/90),雏鸡患病率为71.11%(64/90),地方鸡患病率为97.77%(88/90)。根据管理情况,IBV的分布情况显示,深窝制管理禽鸟的患病率为85.88%,笼制管理禽鸟的患病率为56.00%。总之,本研究发现传染性支气管炎患病率为80.55%,与家禽活动增加有关。因此,除了实验室诊断和其他预防措施外,建议开展更多关于传染性支气管炎病毒性疾病的公众教育。
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