Publications by authors named "Ghalyanchilangeroudi A"

Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) has a variety of serotypes that cause many problems in the poultry industry. Two H120 and H120-D274 live vaccines were evaluated against strain IS/1494/06 (variant 2) IBV challenge. The study aimed to determine whether it was possible to achieve success in controlling disease symptoms and pathological lesions and reducing virus shedding by combining two types of vaccines against different severities of poultry IBV.

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  • Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) poses major economic challenges to livestock globally, leading to a study in Iran that analyzed 90 samples from vaccinated cattle across 40 farms.
  • Results showed a high prevalence of FMD, with 66.66% of samples testing positive, primarily identifying serotypes O, A, and Asia-1.
  • The findings underscore the effectiveness of vaccination efforts in Iran but highlight the need for ongoing surveillance due to the persistence of these virus serotypes in different provinces.
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Marek's disease is a significant illness in chickens and a potential threat to the poultry industry worldwide. Marek's disease virus (MDV) causes immunosuppression and lymphoproliferative disease in chickens, but the turkey is an unusual host for the virus, and tumors caused by MDV in turkeys are unique. This study sampled 15 asymptomatic commercial turkey flocks (five spleens from each flock) at slaughter.

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  • Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a serious viral disease transmitted mainly through tick bites, leading to severe hemorrhagic symptoms and has been found in Africa, Asia, and Europe.
  • There is currently no widely approved vaccine or effective treatment for CCHF, although Ribavirin has been used in some regions with questionable efficacy results.
  • Various innovative vaccine development strategies, including inactivated viruses and advanced DNA and mRNA approaches, are being explored and reviewed in ongoing research.
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  • CRISPR-Cas systems, originally used by bacteria for immunity, are being adapted to target and combat diseases caused by RNA viruses in plants and mammals.
  • Researchers focused on Cas13 orthologs to effectively knockdown the foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV), which impacts many species worldwide due to its genetic diversity.
  • The study found that various Cas13 enzymes could successfully suppress FMDV by targeting highly conserved regions of its genome, demonstrating a promising strategy for addressing other RNA viruses in animal health.
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Avian encephalomyelitis (AE) is an important infectious poultry disease worldwide that is caused by avian encephalomyelitis virus (AEV). The causative virus can be transmitted both horizontally and vertically. In the present study, an AEV suspected outbreak with typical neurological signs occurred in broilers.

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Background: Movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease are associated with structural and functional changes in specific brain regions. Advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques combined with machine learning (ML) are promising tools for identifying imaging biomarkers and patterns associated with these disorders.

Purpose/hypothesis: We aimed to systematically identify the brain regions most commonly affected in movement disorders using ML approaches applied to structural and functional MRI data.

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The whole genomic sequence of fowl adenovirus C (FAdV-4) strain FAdV-4/Pasouk, isolated from chickens with hepatitis-hydropericardium syndrome (HHS) from an outbreak in Iran, has been deposited in GenBank under accession number ON652872. Notably, this FAdV-4 isolate exhibited significant genetic similarities to contemporary isolates originating from China, indicating a shared ancestry.

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Newcastle disease virus (NDV) belongs to the Avulavirus genus and Paramyxoviridae family virus that causes acute, highly infectious Newcastle disease in poultry. The two proteins of haemagglutinin neuraminidase (HN) and fusion (F) are key virulence factors with an important role in its immunogenicity. Genotype VII NDV is still among the most serious viral hazards to the poultry industry worldwide.

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Background: One of the most useful tools for identifying sleep disturbances is neuroimaging, especially magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This review research was to look at the role of MRI findings in movement disorders and sleep disturbances.

Methods: This review collects all MRI data on movement disorders and sleep disruptions.

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  • Gastrointestinal issues in poultry, particularly in Iran, are often caused by various factors, including viruses like avian picornaviruses, which can lead to diarrhea.
  • In this study, researchers isolated and identified two genera of picornaviruses, Sicinivirus A (SiV A) and Megrivirus C (MeV C), from fecal samples of affected broiler chickens in Gilan province.
  • The findings suggest that simultaneous infections of different picornavirus genera in Eastern flocks may lead to increased genetic recombination, which could diversify gastrointestinal diseases in poultry; this is the first complete genomic report of these viruses in Iran.
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Marek's disease (MD) is a highly contagious, lymphoproliferative poultry disease caused by the oncogenic herpesvirus, serotype 1 Marek's disease virus (MDV-1), or 2 (GaHV-2). MDV strains have shown a continued evolution of virulence leading to immune failure, and MD cases continue to occur or surge. , the major MDV-1 oncoprotein, induces T-cell neoplastic transformation through several mechanisms including inhibition of apoptosis, cell cycle regulation, and serum-anchorage independent growth.

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Background: Infectious haematopoietic necrosis (IHN) is known as one of the most contagious systemic viral diseases in salmonids which can lead to significant mortality rates and negative impacts on the salmonid farming industry. Infectious haematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV) was first detected in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) farms in Iran in 2003.

Objectives: We conducted the present study to determine the detection of IHN genotypes in rainbow trout (O.

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Background: Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) causes severe economic losses worldwide. IBV has a broad tissue distribution with different viral loads in different tissues. Additionally, IBV can induce apoptosis in infected cells.

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As neoplastic viruses have been affecting Iranian chicken farms more frequently in recent years, the first step in prevention may therefore be to genetically characterize and systematically identify their source and origin. Recently, we published a phylogenetic analysis based on the meq gene of Gallid alphaherpesvirus 2, commonly known as serotype 1 Marek's disease virus (MDV-1), that circulated in Iranian backyard and commercial chickens. In the current study, we are reporting for the first time the identification of a 298 aa meq protein containing only two PPPP motifs from an MDV-1-infected unvaccinated backyard turkey.

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In September 2017, an outbreak with high mortality, which showed the typical signs of ND, occurred among a flock of more than 2000 Eurasian collared doves in Konarak, southeast of Iran. A confirmed pigeon paramyxovirus type 1 strain was isolated from the brain tissues of the dead doves. The isolate, which was called Pigeon/Iran/Konarak/Barin/2017, was classified as a highly velogenic NDV.

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Objective: Himetobi P virus (HiPV) is an insect virus belonging to the genus Cripavirus in the Dicistroviridae family within the Picornavirales order. Himetobi P strain. Sh.

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Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) and avian influenza virus (AIV) are two major respiratory infections in chickens. The coinfection of these viruses can cause significant financial losses and severe complications in the poultry industry across the world. To examine transcriptome profile changes during the early stages of infection, differential transcriptional profiles in tracheal tissue of three infected groups (i.

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The aim of this study was to find the direct economic losses due to the three viral causes of the avian respiratory syndrome, including Newcastle disease (ND), H9N2 influenza, and infectious bronchitis (IB) in stamped-out broiler farms during 2016-2017 across the country. This study was carried out on the information on cross-sectional monitoring in the years 2016-2017. The statistical society of the study was all the active broiler farms of the country stamped out due to respiratory syndrome.

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Background: Enteritis syndromes, also known as poult enteritis complex (PEC) with diverse etiologies, can affect turkey production. An avian coronavirus (AvCoV), turkey coronavirus (TCoV), is one of the most important viral causes of PEC in turkeys.

Aims: In the present study, the occurrence of PEC and the presence of AvCoV in some commercial turkey flocks were investigated.

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Background: The chicken infectious anemia virus (CIAV) is an important pathogen that causes severe immunosuppression in young chickens.

Aims: The study aims to characterize the genotype and full-length sequencing of CIAV strains in Iran.

Methods: First, the collected thymus samples were investigated by conventional PCR for CIAV detection.

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Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) is one of the major threats to the poultry industry, with significant economic consequences. Despite strict measures, the disease is difficult to control worldwide. Experimental evidence demonstrates that the severity of IBV is affected by the genetic background of the chicken, and the selection of appropriate breeds can increase production efficiency.

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Wild aquatic birds are the main natural host reservoir of avian influenza viruses (AIV). Migratory aquatic birds can translocate AI viruses over wide geographic distances. AIV may be transmitted reciprocally at the wild bird-poultry interface, increasing viral variability and potentially driving the zoonotic potential of these viruses.

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Background: Fowl adenoviruses (FAdVs) are responsible for a variety of clinical symptoms, with an increasing significance in the poultry industry throughout the world. Typical diseases caused by FAdVs include inclusion body hepatitis (IBH), hepatitis-hydropericardium syndrome (HHS), gizzard erosion (GE), respiratory disease, and hemorrhage in muscles and organs.

Aims: During 2020, broiler chickens from the north of Iran showed ecchymotic and petechial hemorrhages in thigh and breast muscles at the slaughterhouse.

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Background: Avian metapneumovirus (aMPV) infection has significant economic impacts on the poultry industry all around the world.

Aims: The aim of this study is molecular investigations of different types of aMPV in broiler farms in different provinces of Iran from 2016 to 2018.

Methods: Tracheal and oropharyngeal swabs were collected from two hundred broiler chickens with respiratory signs in ten provinces of Iran, including Kurdistan, West Azerbaijan, Semnan, Esfahan, Sistan and Baluchistan, Qazvin, Khuzestan, Fars, Gilan, and Khorasan Razavi from February 2016 to December 2018.

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