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Arshad, Siti Suri
(1993)
A Study On Two Malaysian Isolates Of Infectious Bronchitis Virus.
PhD thesis, Universiti Pertanian Malaysia.
Abstract
This research was carried out to investigate whether the outbreak of
Infectious Bronchitis (18) in Malaysia is due to the vaccine virus or the emergence
of a new serotype which is different from the vaccine strains. The study involves
the comparison between the two local isolates (PJ41 and PJ43) and the three
reference strains (H120 , H52 and M41 ) of Massachusetts derivative.
Initial characterisation of the two isolates involved a study on their basic
properties such as morphologies, hemagglutinating activity, pathogenicity in
embryonated chicken eggs and their adaptibility in primary and secondary tissue
cultures with the aid of Acridine Orange (AO ) , indirect immunoperoxidase ( lIP) and
indirect immunofluorescent (IIF) staining (to compare localisation of the RNA) and
the Hematoxylin and Eosin staining ( H&E) (to compare morphologic changes in cell
culture ).Both isolates and reference strains revealed a corona-like appearance under
electron microscopy and formed pathognomonic lesions of toe curling and dwarfing
of the embryo. The virus strains were indistinguishable in their ability to produce
cytopathic effects in both primary and secondary cell cultures. The AO staining
indicated that the virus possesses a RNA . lIP and IIF tests indicated that they are
located in the cytoplasm of the cell.The hemagglutinating activity however,
showed that this activity is not always their properties when one of the isolates,
(PJ43 ) , and one of the reference strains, ( H52) ' were unable to agglutinate
erythrocytes.
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