#Pathology of dose dependent inocula of #H5N8 avian #influenza viruses in experimentally infected #chicken
Abstract
In the present study, we assessed the pathogenicity of H5N8 avian influenza viruses belongs to the clade 2.3.4.4b in chicken. Birds of three different dose groups, 10 2 , 10 4 , and 10 6 EID 50 were used in the study. No mortality was observed in 10 2 EID0 group. Percent cumulative mortality of 10 4 and 10 6 EID 50 group was 66.67 and 100 %, respectively. Varying duration of MDT of 3.2 and 2 days was observed in 10 4 and 10 6 EID 50 group, respectively. The CID 50 of virus was found to be 10 4.5 EID 50 . High no. of viral RNA copies were found both in oropharyngeal and cloacal swabs and in various organs of birds infected in 10 4 and 10 6 EID 50 group. Significant gross and histological changes and presence of viral antigen in various organs were observed in 10 4 and 10 6 EID 50 group. So, the study concludes that Indian HPAI, H5N8 isolates are highly pathogenic in nature to chicken by affecting most organs systemically. CID 50 of this H5N8 virus indicates poor adaption in chicken and it implies poor transmission possibility of this virus for host species in field condition. Though this virus are highly pathogenic in nature as that of HPAI, H5N1 viruses, absence of endothelial staining in most organs attributes variation in replication process and pathogenesis from HPAI, H5N1 viruses. Hence, further studies need to be done to elucidate the pathobiology of this virus in various bird species.
Competing Interest Statement
The authors have declared no competing interest.
Funder Information Declared
Indian Council of Agricultural Research, https://ror.org/04fw54a43
Source:
Link: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2026.01.27.700741v1
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