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Newcastle disease
What is Newcastle disease?
Newcastle disease (ND) is an infectious, highly
contagious avian disease caused by avian paramyxovirus type 1. Poultry in
Great Britain are currently free of ND but a variant
virulent virus has been endemic in racing pigeons since 1983.
Clinical signs
ND
affects domestic poultry and many wild birds. The clinical
signs vary widely and include:
- a nervous strain characterised by tremors and paralysis
- an acute respiratory strain
- a clinically inapparent strain.
The virulence of the viruses also vary from very
high to mild. Viruses of low virulence are used throughout the
world as vaccines. The virulent viruses are OIE List A
pathogens and infection consitutes a notifiable disease.
VLA's work includes:
- providing a rapid, reliable diagnostic service.
- maintaining our function as an international reference laboratory.
- improving diagnostic methods for virus detection and
characterisation.
- improving our understanding of virus virulence, pathogenesis,
host range and adaptation.
- increasing our understanding of the epidemiology of ND.