Newcastle disease

Newcastle disease

Jesse Russell Ronald Cohn

     

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ISBN: 978-5-5148-0567-9

High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Newcastle disease is a contagious bird disease affecting many domestic and wild avian species; it is transmissible to humans. First found in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom in 1926, then by Burnet in 1943 in Australia in connection with laboratory infection, where the virus was isolated from a ocular discharge of a patient to show the specific antibody titre in the patient`s blood. Newcastle has a negative-sense, single-stranded genome which codes for a RNA-directed RNA polymerase, hemagglutinin-neuraminidase protein, fusion protein, matrix protein, phosphoprotein and nucleoprotein in the 5` to 3` direction. Its effects are most notable in domestic poultry due to their high susceptibility and the potential for severe impacts of an epizootic on the poultry industries. It is endemic to many countries.