Coronavirus avian infectious bronchitis virus
Organic Research Centre · The Pirbright Institute
Abstract
Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV), the coronavirus of the chicken (Gallus gallus), is one of the foremost causes of economic loss within the poultry industry, affecting the performance of both meat-type and egg-laying birds. The virus replicates not only in the epithelium of upper and lower respiratory tract tissues, but also in many tissues along the alimentary tract and elsewhere e.g. kidney, oviduct and testes. It can be detected in both respiratory and faecal material. There is increasing evidence that IBV can infect species of bird other than the chicken. Interestingly breeds of chicken vary with respect to the severity of infection with IBV, which may be related to the immune response. Probably the major…
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1Topics & keywords
- Infectious bronchitis virus
- Biology
- Avian infectious bronchitis virus
- Virology
- Immune system
- Coronavirus
- Serotype
- Immunity