A 2016-17-ben Magyarországon előfordult magas patogenitású H5N8 madárinfluenza összehasonlító patomorfológiája
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2019-03Szerző
Thuma, Ákos
Dán, Ádám
Rónai, Zsuzsanna
Ursu, Krisztina
Erdélyi, Károly
Bálint, Ádám
Szalay, Dóra
Gyuris, Éva
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SUMMARY 
Background: Highly pathogen avian influenza occurs from time to time in Hungary. The latest H5N8 outbreak during 2016-17 was especially devastating for the poultry industry.   Objectives: The aim of this study is to summarize the comparative results of the  pathomorphological  examinations  of  infected  birds  during  this  outbreak,  and  also  to  provide  up  to  date  information  for  field  veterinarians  and  poultry  industry vets. Materials and Methods: Extensive pathological, histopathological and immunohistochemical  examinations  were  carried  out  on  H5N8  highly  pathogenic  avian  influenza  cases  from  each  economically  important  poultry  species  that  were submitted to our laboratory during the 2016-2017 outbreaks in Hungary. A range of organs was tested by PCR for HPAIV presence and sera of infected birds were tested by haemagglutination inhibition. Results and discussion: The involved H5N8 HPAI strain caused a disease with pronounced  pathological  lesions  in  waterfowl  (goose,  duck)  and  poor  patho-logical  lesions  in  gallinaceous  birds  (hen,  turkey).  The  brain  lesions  related  to  viral infection were found in every species by histopathological examination and the specific virus protein was detected by immunohistochemistry. Microscopic lesions  in  the  liver  and  pancreas  were  of  major  significance  in  the  post  mortem diagnostics of the disease in waterfowl. Viral nucleic acid was detected in every organ examined, but serological examinations yielded negative results in every case as expected. In summary, although the ultimate diagnosis of avian influenza should be based on direct detection of the virus, pathomorphological knowledge of the disease is essential in both field and laboratory diagnostics.