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Detection of Newcastle disease virus and assessment of associated relative risk in backyard and commercial poultry in Kerala, India.

Chintu RavishankarRajasekhar RavindranAnneth Alice JohnNithin DivakarGeorge ChandyVinay G JoshiDeepika ChaudharyNitish BansalRenu SinghNiranjana SahooSunil Kumar MorNand K MahajanSushila MaanNaresh JindalMegan A SchillingCatherine M HerzogSaurabh BasuJessica Radzio-BasuVivek KapurSagar M Goyal
Published in: Veterinary medicine and science (2022)
In Kerala, NDV is endemic in poultry with birds reared commercially under intensive rearing systems being affected the most. The outcome of this study also provides a link between epidemiologic knowledge and the development of successful disease control measures. Statistical analysis suggests that wild bird migration season and presence of migratory birds influences the prevalence of the virus in the State. Further studies are needed to genotype and sub-genotype the detected viruses and to generate baseline data on the prevalence of NDV strains, design better detection strategies, and determine patterns of NDV transmission across domestic poultry and wild bird populations in Kerala.
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