Title of article :
Propagation of bovine parainfluenza type 3 virus in chicken embryos A. S. Al-Bana and A. B. Allawe
Author/Authors :
Al-Bana, A. S. University of Baghdad - College of Veterinary Medicine, Iraq , Allawe, A. B. University of Baghdad - College of Veterinary Medicine, Iraq
Abstract :
Bovine parainfluenza type 3 virus (BPIV-3) was first isolated in secondary embryonic bovine kidney cell culture (SEBK), and then the virus was propagated for the first time in chicken embryos by allantoic inoculation method. The virus was propagated for four passages in chicken embryos, then the propagated virus was inoculated in SEBK cell culture and cytopathic effects of inoculated virus (focal rounding of cells with syncytia) were noticed. Heamagglutination test was used to detect the virus in harvested allantoic fluid with 0.5% guinea pig RBCs. The virus was diagnosed by heamagglutination inhibition test with 0.5% guinea pig RBCs by using standard antiserum for BPIV-3. Reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RTPCR) was used for detection of propagated BPIV-3 in chicken embryos allantoic fluids
Journal title :
Al-Anbar Journal Of Veterinary Sciences
Journal title :
Al-Anbar Journal Of Veterinary Sciences