ABSTRACT
Mareks disease (MD) a
lymphoproliferative, neoplastic disease of birds with worldwide distribution
and significant economic consequences has not been studied in Abia State or its
environs. In order to understudy its status, occurrence, vaccination dynamics
and pathophysiological changes that can be associated with its viral etiology,
structured, open and close ended questionnaires were employed in cross
sectional study to obtain information on clinicopathological, post mortem, host
and type factors influencing MD occurrence in the three senatorial zones. A
second questionnaire was employed with oral interviews to obtain data on
vaccine use and application on the same farms in addition to the hatcheries
they patronize. An indirect ELISA was used to audit difference vaccination
protocol adopted in the different hatcheries. These protocols were experimentally
replicated in unvaccinated d.o.c. and the sera harvested for eight weeks and
subjected to ELISA. Tissue samples including feather tips suspected of MD were
collected within the study region. The tissues were processed for
histopathological examination. Total DNA was extracted from the feather tips
through PCR technique. Meq gene analysis of the DNA showed five MD positive
samples. Phylogenetic analysis of three of the samples was conducted using the deduced amino
acid sequences of the Meq gene. Results showed a retrieval rate of 52.1% and a
positive occurrence of MD in 76% of analyzed cases. Significant occurrence of
MD was recorded in all the zones with Abia Central having the highest. The
classical form of MD was dominant with severe weight loss being the most
observed clinical sign. Though 77.5% of farmers were aware of MD vaccination
need, only 8.5% revaccinated their flock. Use of antibiotics for brooding
significantly affected MD occurrence. 70% of hatcheries patronized by farmers
were localized in the South West of Nigeria. Whereas 80% of the hatcheries were
using Rispens alone or in combination with HVT, 20% used HVT alone and they
contributed to the highest number of outbreak in farms sourcing d.o.c from
them. ELISA evaluation of vaccine protocols showed sustained seroconversion in
vaccinated birds but with Rispens group having better results especially form
the second week. Reduction in vaccine dose significantly reduced antibody
titers across the groups. Boaster administration of HVT after a week showed
slight advantage over the rest of the protocols. Histopathological examination of
most of the suspected cases revealed consistent pleomorphism which is
diagnostic of MD. Phylogenetic analysis of the Meq gene in MD positive samples showed
5 non-synonymous and one synonymous mutations. Sequences clustered in two
clads. Two sequences
showed close to 91% identity to the very virulent Egyptian vv+ strain while the
other that segregated with Netherland strain was of the vv strain. Diagnostic
challenges and vaccination aberration appears to be the major limiting factors
in MD control in the study region. Novel mutations recorded in this study can
represent a drive towards higher virulence in the study region.
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BERNARD, CHIDI. "The Status Of Mareks Disease, Vaccination Dynamics, And Molecular Characterization Of The Virus Isolates Circulating In Abia State:- Okonkwo, Chidi Joachim B." Repository.mouau.edu.ng (2024). Accessed 21 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/the-status-of-mareks-disease-vaccination-dynamics-and-molecular-characterization-of-the-virus-isolates-circulating-in-abia-state-okonkwo-chidi-joachim-b-7-2