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2025, Vol. 5, Issue 2, Part B


Molecular detection and genetic analysis of a virulent NDV strain causing high mortality in vaccinated broilers in Al-Najaf province, Iraq


Author(s): Hayder Salih Kadhim and Firas Hussain Kadhim Albawi

Abstract: Newcastle Disease (ND) outbreaks were investigated in vaccinated broiler flocks in Al-Najaf, Iraq, with mortality rates of 81-85%. Despite vaccination with Clone 30, LaSota, and inactivated ND and H9 vaccines, affected birds showed respiratory, digestive, and neurological signs, accompanied by characteristic lesions. ELISA revealed high antibody titers, PCR confirmed systemic infection, and sequencing of the fusion gene identified two virulent isolates (Hayder 1 and Hayder 2). These results confirm vaccine failure and highlight the importance of molecular surveillance and genotype-matched vaccines to improve ND control in Iraq.

DOI: 10.22271/letters.2025.v5.i2b.142

Pages: 113-116 | Views: 92 | Downloads: 37

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How to cite this article:
Hayder Salih Kadhim, Firas Hussain Kadhim Albawi. Molecular detection and genetic analysis of a virulent NDV strain causing high mortality in vaccinated broilers in Al-Najaf province, Iraq. Zool Entomol Lett 2025;5(2):113-116. DOI: 10.22271/letters.2025.v5.i2b.142

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