ADAPTATION OF INDIGENOUS INFECTIOUS BURSALDISEASE
VIRUS (IBDV) IN EMBRYONATED CHICKEN EGGS
A. N. Ahmad,
I.
Hussain, M. Siddique and M. S. Mahmood
Department of Microbiology,
University
of Agriculture,
Faisalabad-38040, Pakistan
Abstract
Infectious bursal disease virus was isolated from bursae of broilers suffering
from Gumboro disease and was designated as field virus (FV). The virus was
confirmed through agar gel precipitation test (AGPT) and counter current
immunoelectrophoresis (CCIE). The virus was titrated by using reverse passive
haemagglutination (RPHA) test and egg infective dose fifty (EID50).
The FV was inoculated into 9-to 11-day-old embryonated chicken eggs
through chorio-allantoic membrane (CAM).
At each passage, the virus in the chorio-allantoic fluid (CAF) and embryos was
confirmed by AGPT and titrated by RPHA test. Geometric mean titer (GMT) of the
virus in CAF was 37 to 64 in 1-3rd passage, 111 to 239 in 4-7th
passages. In 8 to 15th passages, virus titer remained from 294 to 588
and in 16-24th passages virus titer ranged from 675 to 2195.
Similarly, virus titer in the embryos was 1024 to 512 in 1st -10th
passages, while the virus titer in passages 11-24th ranged from 478
to 111. Embryos were monitored for lesions and mortality. Severe lesions were
present on the
CAM
in 1st-7th passages, while moderate to mild haemorrhages
were seen in 8th to 16th passages andin 17th _ 24th passagesno lesions were observed.