Abstract
White chick hatchery disease is an emerging disease of broiler chicks with which the virus, chicken astrovirus, has been associated. Adult birds typically show no obvious clinical signs of infection, although some broiler breeder flocks have experienced slight egg drops. Substantial decreases in hatching are experienced over a two week period with an increase in mid to late embryo deaths, chicks too weak to hatch and pale, runted chicks with high mortality. Chicken astrovirus is an enteric virus and strains are typically transmitted horizontally within flocks via the faecal oral route, however dead in shell embryos and weak, pale hatchlings indicate vertical transmission of the strains associated with white chick hatchery disease. Hatch levels are typically restored after two weeks when seroconversion of the hens to chicken astrovirus has occurred. Currently there are no commercial vaccines available for the virus, therefore the only means of protection is by good levels of biosecurity. This review aims to outline the current understanding regarding white chick hatchery disease in broiler chick flocks suffering from severe early mortality and increased embryo death in countries worldwide.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 2435 |
Number of pages | 18 |
Journal | Viruses |
Volume | 13 |
Issue number | 12 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 04 Dec 2021 |
Keywords
- White chick
- hatchery disease
- chicken astrovirus
- vertical transmission
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A study of the chicken astrovirus pathobiology in the emerging white chicks hatchery disease
McIlwaine, K.-J. (Author), Lemon, K. (Supervisor), Grant, I. (Supervisor) & Smyth, V. (Supervisor), Jul 2023Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy
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