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ArticleItem Open Access Co-Occurrence of Marek's Disease and Inclusion Body Hepatitis in a Broiler Parent Stock(Indian Veterinary Journal, 2015-09) Balachandran, C.; Pazhanivel, N.; Jayaraman, K.; Parthiban, M.; Kumanan, K.; Sridhar, R.; Manohar, B. Murali; TANUVASSeventeen-day-old broiler parent birds showed sudden death with a mortality rate of 10 per cent in a private farm. Based on the gross, histopathology and polymerase chain reaction performed with hexon gene of fowl adenovirus which revealed expected amplicon size of H1/H2 [1219 bp] and H3/H4 [1319 pb], it was diagnosed that the death of the birds was due to concurrent Marek's disease and inclusion body hepatitis.ArticleItem Open Access Co-Occurrence of Marek’s Disease and Inclusion Body Hepatitis in a Broiler Parent Stock(2015-09) Balachandran, C.; Pazhanivel, N.; Jayaraman, K.; Parthiban, M.; Kumanan, K.; Sridhar, R.; Manohar, B. Murali; TANUVASSeventeen-day-old broiler parent birds showed sudden death with a mortality rate of 10 per cent in a private farm. Based on the gross, histopathology and polymerase chain reaction performed with hexon gene of fowl adenovirus which revealed expected amplicon size of H1/H2 [1219 bp] and H3/H4 [1319 bp], it was diagnosed that the death of the birds was due to concurrent Marek’s disease and inclusion body hepatitis.OtherItem Open Access Co-Occurrence of Marek’s Disease and Inclusion Body Hepatitis in a Broiler Parent Stock(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2012-09) Balachandran, C.; Pazhanivel, N.; Jayaraman, K.; Parthiban, M.; Kumanan, K.; Sridhar, R.; Manohar, B. Murali; TANUVASArticleItem Open Access Identification and Differentiation of pathogenic and non-pathogenic serotypes of fowl adenoviruses using PCR-RFLP and sequencing(2013-04) Parthiban, M.; Shalini, K.S.; Kumanan, K.; Jayaraman, K.; TANUVASTwo cell culture adapted non-pathogenic isolates and 5 cell culture adapted pathogenic isolates of fowl adenoviruses were amplified using hexon gene H1/H2 and H3/H4 primers. The H1l/H2 and H3/H4 PCR products were digested with Haell and Hpall respectively.