Avian reovirus: a furious and fast evolving pathogen
Avian reovirus: a furious and fast evolving pathogen
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Egana-Labrin, S., & Broadbent, A. J. (2023). Avian reovirus: a furious and fast evolving pathogen. Journal of medical microbiology, 72(10), 10.1099/jmm.0.001761.
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Graphical abstract Avian reovirus (ARV) can be transmitted vertically and horizontally. Pathogenic strains cause arthritis/tenosynovitis (depicted as red hock joints, and splayed legs), and can play a role in malabsorption syndrome in chickens. Contaminated fomites can be a dissemination source in poultry facilities. Figure generated with BioRender.
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