HISTOPATHOLOGICAL AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF INFECTIOUS BURSAL DISEASE IN CHICKS

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2019
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College of Veterinary and animal Science,Mannuthy
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The study was conducted to detect the presence of Infectious Bursal Disease (IBD) virus in the bursa of Fabricius of unvaccinated chicks below three weeks of age by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), study the pathology induced by the virus in the lymphoid organs of affected chicks and to evaluate the lymphocyte subpopulation in the bursa of affected chicks using immunohistochemistry (IHC). One hundred samples were collected from dead birds brought for postmortem examination to the Department of Veterinary Pathology, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Mannuthy as well as from egger nurseries and private farms in and around Thrissur. The detailed history and gross lesions were recorded and tissue samples such as bursa of Fabricius, spleen, thymus and other organs were collected for histopathology and PCR. Out of one hundred samples, eight samples were positive for IBD virus by PCR. Gross lesions such as splenomegaly, haemorrhagic typhilitis, swollen and congested kidneys were the common findings in the affected birds. Histopathologically, lymphoid depletion and infiltration of heterophils in bursa of Fabricius, moderate to diffuse lymphoid depletion in spleen and decrease in thymocyte density with congestion in thymus were noticed. Viral antigen was demonstrated in bursa, spleen and liver of affected birds and influx of CD4+ and CD8+ lymphocytes were seen in the bursa of affected chicks by IHC. The present study confirms the occurrence of subclinical IBD in poultry in and around Thrissur and the organ of choice for demonstrating IBD viral antigen by IHC was found to be bursa of Fabricius when compared to other lymphoid organs.
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