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17 September 2021 Different Sensitivity of Japanese Native-Bred Chickens to H5 Subtypes of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Viruses
Aya Matsuu, Taichiro Tanikawa, Yoshikazu Fujimoto, Mihoko Yabuki, Ryota Tsunekuni, Saki Sakuma, Yuko Uchida, Takehiko Saito
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Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the sensitivity of three breeds of Japanese native chickens, commercial broilers, and specific-pathogen-free (SPF) white leghorns to three strains of the H5 subtype of highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses (HPAIVs). Chickens were experimentally inoculated with doses of 102, 104, and 106 50% egg infective dose of A/mandarin duck/Miyazaki/22M-765/2011 (duck-11), A/chicken/Miyazaki/7/2014 (chicken-14), and A/chicken/Kumamoto/1-2C/2016 (chicken-16). The 50% chicken lethal dose of each virus, mean death time, and viral shedding patterns were compared. The Japanese native chickens showed varied susceptibility to the three H5 HPAIV isolates. Although two of the breeds showed some degree of resistance to duck-11 and chicken-14, all three were more sensitive to chicken-16 than commercial broiler chickens. We have shown that Japanese native chickens do not necessarily have resistance to HPAIV and that the pathogenic characteristics of HPAIVs are quite different between native and commercial chickens.

Aya Matsuu, Taichiro Tanikawa, Yoshikazu Fujimoto, Mihoko Yabuki, Ryota Tsunekuni, Saki Sakuma, Yuko Uchida, and Takehiko Saito "Different Sensitivity of Japanese Native-Bred Chickens to H5 Subtypes of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Viruses," Avian Diseases 65(3), 508-515, (17 September 2021). https://doi.org/10.1637/aviandiseases-D-21-00049
Received: 14 May 2021; Accepted: 20 July 2021; Published: 17 September 2021
KEYWORDS
highly pathogenic avian influenza virus
Japanese native chicken
sensitivity
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