Molecular characterization and phylogenetic analysis of Newcastle disease virus isolated from poultry in North Central States of Nigeria

H. Abah, I. Shittu, P. Abdu, C. Aronu
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Newcastle disease (ND) is a highly contagious viral disease constituting a continuous threat to the poultry industry worldwide. This study evaluated the genetic characteristics of Newcastle disease viruses (NDVs) obtained from backyard commercial poultry farms and live bird markets during active and passive surveillance in different regions of Plateau and Nasarawa States of Nigeria between 2009 and 2017. The partial fusion (F) gene coding sequence and cleavage site of five NDV isolates was determined. This was aligned and compared with sequences of representative NDV from the GenBank. Deduced amino acid sequence of the protein revealed that four isolates had virulent motifs (112RRQKRF117) while one had an avirulent motif (112GRQGRL117). One virulent strain was recovered from an apparently healthy duck. Phylogenetic analysis based on comparison with different classes of NDVs revealed that two isolates clustered with genotype XIVb NDVs, another two isolates clustered with genotype XVIIa while one isolate clustered with genotype II. The phylogenetic analysis revealed that the velogenic isolates clustered with published class II genotype XIVb and XVIIa closely related to isolates from Benin and Niger republic. This highlights the need for ND control programmes to place more stringent measures on cross-border trade of live bird and poultry products to prevent the introduction of new strains of NDV that would be more difficult to control. Key words: Chickens, duck, live bird market, Newcastle disease virus, genotypes, Nigeria.
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尼日利亚中北部各州家禽分离的新城疫病毒的分子特征和系统发育分析
新城疫(ND)是一种高度传染性的病毒性疾病,对世界范围内的家禽业构成持续威胁。本研究评估了2009 - 2017年在尼日利亚高原和纳萨拉瓦州不同地区通过主动和被动监测从后院商业家禽养殖场和活禽市场获得的新城疫病毒(ndv)的遗传特征。测定了5株新城疫分离株的部分融合(F)基因编码序列和裂解位点。将其与GenBank中具有代表性的NDV序列进行比对。该蛋白的氨基酸序列分析显示,4株分离株具有毒性基序(112RRQKRF117), 1株具有无毒基序(112GRQGRL117)。从一只看上去健康的鸭子身上发现了一种毒株。系统发育分析显示,2株NDVs聚集在XIVb基因型上,2株聚集在XVIIa基因型上,1株聚集在II基因型上。系统发育分析显示,速度性分离株聚集在已公布的II类基因型XIVb和XVIIa,与贝宁和尼日尔共和国的分离株密切相关。这突出表明ND控制规划需要对活禽和家禽产品的跨境贸易采取更严格的措施,以防止引入更难以控制的NDV新毒株。关键词:鸡、鸭、活禽市场、新城疫病毒、基因型、尼日利亚
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