molecular characterization, isolation, pathology and pathotyping of peafowl (pavo cristatus) origin newcastle disease virus isolates recovered from disease outbreaks in three states of india. | disease outbreak investigations were carried out in three states of northern india namely haryana (rewari), uttar pradesh (noida) and delhi, where a total of 110 indian peafowls (pavo cristatus) showed sudden onset of nervous signs and died within a period of two weeks during june, 2012. the f (fusion) gene-based rt-pcr detection of newcastle disease virus (ndv) in affected tissues confirmed the presence of the virus. three ndv isolates were selected (one from each area under investigation) and ... | 2016 | 27724072 |
pathological and molecular studies of the renal trematode paratanaisia bragai in indian peafowls (pavo cristatus). | endoparasitic diseases are commonly encountered in free-ranging birds. although not all endoparasites cause disease, persistent infection with large numbers of parasites almost always affects normal physiological functions, leading to deleterious effects on the host. this paper describes the anatomopathological alterations caused by the renal trematode paratanaisia bragai in indian peafowl (n = 3) and examines the phylogeny of these and related parasites. peafowl from forests in and around the b ... | 2018 | 29351075 |