Emerging Infectious Diseases (Jun 2019)

Novel Orthobunyavirus Causing Severe Kidney Disease in Broiler Chickens, Malaysia, 2014–2017

  • Vilmos Palya,
  • Edit Walkóné Kovács,
  • Szilvia Marton,
  • Tímea Tatár-Kis,
  • Balázs Felföldi,
  • Barbara Forró,
  • Marianna Domán,
  • Krisztián Bányai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2506.181661
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 6
pp. 1110 – 1117

Abstract

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During 2014–2017, we isolated a novel orthobunyavirus from broiler chickens with severe kidney lesions in the state of Kedah, Malaysia; we named the virus Kedah fatal kidney syndrome virus (KFKSV). Affected chickens became listless and diarrheic before dying suddenly. Necropsies detected pale and swollen kidneys with signs of gout, enlarged and fragile livers, and pale hearts. Experimental infection of broiler chickens with KFKSV reproduced the disease and pathologic conditions observed in the field, fulfilling the Koch’s postulates. Gene sequencing indicated high nucleotide identities between KFKSV isolates (99%) and moderate nucleotide identities with the orthobunyavirus Umbre virus in the large (78%), medium (77%), and small (86%) genomic segments. KFKSV may be pathogenic for other host species, including humans.

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