Pathology of avipoxvirus isolates in chicken embryonated eggs

Fowlpox virus (FWPV) and Pigeonpox virus (PGPV) isolates from domesticated fowls and pigeons from Jammu region were inoculated on chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) of chicken embryonated eggs (CEE) through three passage levels to observe their cytopathic effects (CPE) and underlying pathology. Development of PGPV induced lesions was earlier than FWPV, and more severe. PGPV progressed from small white opaque lesions from first passage; to CAM thickening, haemorrhages and very prominent and extensive pock lesions at second; and by third passage, focal areas of necrosis was evident. With FWPV, opaque thickening with haemorrhages at first passage; to tiny, discrete, white foci on second; and at third passage, small, round, raised circular white pock were distinctly visible. CAM histology revealed PGPV induced hyperplasia of the chorionic epithelium; oedema, thrombosis, massive fibroblastic proliferation, necrosis and islands of vacuolated epithelial cells containing eosinophilic intra-cytoplasmic inclusions in the mesoderm. FWPV induced lesions were similar but necrosis of the epithelial layers was more widespread; vascular lesions in the mesoderm were more profound, proliferation of fibrous tissue was less, and the absence of inclusion bodies. It was observed that pock morphology on CAM may not be a reliable basis of Avipoxvirus species differentiation, although such variations both grossly and histologically exist. | Pathology of avipoxvirus isolates in chicken embryonated eggs

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