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1 April 1983 EXPERIMENTAL INFECTIONS OF BIRDS WITH TURLOCK VIRUS
Thomas W. Scott, Robert G. McLean, D. Bruce Francy, Carl J. Mitchell, Clyde S. Card
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Abstract

Two experiments were conducted with five gallinaceous and one passerine bird species to determine their responses to Turlock (TUR) virus inoculations. Inoculation of TUR strain 847-32 into bob whites, chukars, ring-necked pheasants, chickens, and Japanese quail did not produce detectable viremias. The first four species, however, did respond with neutralizing antibody. Inoculation of chickens with strain 69V-1095 resulted in a viremia which lasted 5 days and had a peak mean titer of 2.0 log10PFU per 0.2 ml of blood on the third day after infection. The observation that viremic birds exhibited no noticeable virus associated morbidity or mortality suggested that TUR virus does not have a detrimental effect on free ranging populations of the avian hosts studied during this investigation.

Thomas W. Scott, Robert G. McLean, D. Bruce Francy, Carl J. Mitchell, and Clyde S. Card "EXPERIMENTAL INFECTIONS OF BIRDS WITH TURLOCK VIRUS," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 19(2), 82-85, (1 April 1983). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-19.2.82
Received: 24 May 1982; Published: 1 April 1983
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