Diagnostic and vaccination approaches for Newcastle disease virus in poultry: the current and emerging perspectives

Newcastle disease (ND) is one of the most devastating diseases that considerably cripple the global poultry industry. Because of its enormous socioeconomic importance and potential to rapidly spread to naïve birds in the vicinity, ND is included among the list of avian diseases that must be notified...

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Main Authors: Bello, Muhammad Bashir, Yusoff, Khatijah, Ideris, Aini, Bejo, Mohd Hair, Peeters, Ben P. H., Omar, Abdul Rahman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi 2018
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72279/1/Diagnostic%20and%20Vaccination%20Approaches%20for%20Newcastle%20Disease.pdf
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author Bello, Muhammad Bashir
Yusoff, Khatijah
Ideris, Aini
Bejo, Mohd Hair
Peeters, Ben P. H.
Omar, Abdul Rahman
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Yusoff, Khatijah
Ideris, Aini
Bejo, Mohd Hair
Peeters, Ben P. H.
Omar, Abdul Rahman
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description Newcastle disease (ND) is one of the most devastating diseases that considerably cripple the global poultry industry. Because of its enormous socioeconomic importance and potential to rapidly spread to naïve birds in the vicinity, ND is included among the list of avian diseases that must be notified to the OIE immediately upon recognition. Currently, virus isolation followed by its serological or molecular identification is regarded as the gold standard method of ND diagnosis. However, this method is generally slow and requires specialised laboratory with biosafety containment facilities, making it of little relevance under epidemic situations where rapid diagnosis is seriously needed. Thus, molecular based diagnostics have evolved to overcome some of these difficulties, but the extensive genetic diversity of the virus ensures that isolates with mutations at the primer/probe binding sites escape detection using these assays. This diagnostic dilemma leads to the emergence of cutting-edge technologies such as next-generation sequencing (NGS) which have so far proven to be promising in terms of rapid, sensitive, and accurate recognition of virulent Newcastle disease virus (NDV) isolates even in mixed infections. As regards disease control strategies, conventional ND vaccines have stood the test of time by demonstrating track record of protective efficacy in the last 60 years. However, these vaccines are unable to block the replication and shedding of most of the currently circulating phylogenetically divergent virulent NDV isolates. Hence, rationally designed vaccines targeting the prevailing genotypes, the so-called genotype-matched vaccines, are highly needed to overcome these vaccination related challenges. Among the recently evolving technologies for the development of genotype-matched vaccines, reverse genetics-based live attenuated vaccines obviously appeared to be the most promising candidates. In this review, a comprehensive description of the current and emerging trends in the detection, identification, and control of ND in poultry are provided. The strengths and weaknesses of each of those techniques are also emphasised.
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spelling upm.eprints-722792020-04-28T09:24:44Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72279/ Diagnostic and vaccination approaches for Newcastle disease virus in poultry: the current and emerging perspectives Bello, Muhammad Bashir Yusoff, Khatijah Ideris, Aini Bejo, Mohd Hair Peeters, Ben P. H. Omar, Abdul Rahman Newcastle disease (ND) is one of the most devastating diseases that considerably cripple the global poultry industry. Because of its enormous socioeconomic importance and potential to rapidly spread to naïve birds in the vicinity, ND is included among the list of avian diseases that must be notified to the OIE immediately upon recognition. Currently, virus isolation followed by its serological or molecular identification is regarded as the gold standard method of ND diagnosis. However, this method is generally slow and requires specialised laboratory with biosafety containment facilities, making it of little relevance under epidemic situations where rapid diagnosis is seriously needed. Thus, molecular based diagnostics have evolved to overcome some of these difficulties, but the extensive genetic diversity of the virus ensures that isolates with mutations at the primer/probe binding sites escape detection using these assays. This diagnostic dilemma leads to the emergence of cutting-edge technologies such as next-generation sequencing (NGS) which have so far proven to be promising in terms of rapid, sensitive, and accurate recognition of virulent Newcastle disease virus (NDV) isolates even in mixed infections. As regards disease control strategies, conventional ND vaccines have stood the test of time by demonstrating track record of protective efficacy in the last 60 years. However, these vaccines are unable to block the replication and shedding of most of the currently circulating phylogenetically divergent virulent NDV isolates. Hence, rationally designed vaccines targeting the prevailing genotypes, the so-called genotype-matched vaccines, are highly needed to overcome these vaccination related challenges. Among the recently evolving technologies for the development of genotype-matched vaccines, reverse genetics-based live attenuated vaccines obviously appeared to be the most promising candidates. In this review, a comprehensive description of the current and emerging trends in the detection, identification, and control of ND in poultry are provided. The strengths and weaknesses of each of those techniques are also emphasised. Hindawi 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72279/1/Diagnostic%20and%20Vaccination%20Approaches%20for%20Newcastle%20Disease.pdf Bello, Muhammad Bashir and Yusoff, Khatijah and Ideris, Aini and Bejo, Mohd Hair and Peeters, Ben P. H. and Omar, Abdul Rahman (2018) Diagnostic and vaccination approaches for Newcastle disease virus in poultry: the current and emerging perspectives. Biomed Research International, 2018. art. no. 7278459. pp. 1-18. ISSN 2314-6133; ESSN: 2314-6141 https://www.hindawi.com/journals/bmri/2018/7278459/ 10.1155/2018/7278459
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Diagnostic and vaccination approaches for Newcastle disease virus in poultry: the current and emerging perspectives
title Diagnostic and vaccination approaches for Newcastle disease virus in poultry: the current and emerging perspectives
title_full Diagnostic and vaccination approaches for Newcastle disease virus in poultry: the current and emerging perspectives
title_fullStr Diagnostic and vaccination approaches for Newcastle disease virus in poultry: the current and emerging perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic and vaccination approaches for Newcastle disease virus in poultry: the current and emerging perspectives
title_short Diagnostic and vaccination approaches for Newcastle disease virus in poultry: the current and emerging perspectives
title_sort diagnostic and vaccination approaches for newcastle disease virus in poultry the current and emerging perspectives
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