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Paramyxovirus (aPMV-1) / Newcastle Disease Virus* / Orthoavulavirus-1 / PPMV
Test number: 8244 |
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Description |
The virus which causes the New castle disease is called Orthoavulavirus-1. This virus belongs to the family of the paramyxoviridae. (aPMV1). Th test covers Pigeon Paramyxovirus (PPMV-1)
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The Disease |
Newcastle disease virus is an avian paramyxovirus which can infect many different avian species. In fowl, Newcastle disease is also called atypical fowl pest. There are different pathogenic strains which produce clinical symptoms of varying severity, from subclinical to peracute diseases. Most notably, affected animals can develop respiratory and CNS symptoms; loss of performance, diarrhoea and sudden deaths are also possible. Newcastle disease virus is zoonotic and can cause conjunctivitis, fever, headache and aching limbs in humans. aPMV-1 is considered the cause of the Newcastle disease
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Sample Requirements |
Swab without medium (cloaca, trachea), tissue (trachea, lung, brain,
liver, spleen)
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Price
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£66.00 (incl. VAT) per sample
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To order:
- If you have any queries, please contact us on:
Tel: 0161 282 3066
email: info@laboklin.co.uk
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Filter paper and EDTA tubes are available from
us free of charge, to order, please email: info@laboklin.co.uk.
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If you have any queries, please contact us on
0161 282 3066
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