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Author: Watson, D. Wes; Niño, Elina L.; Rochon, Kateryn; Denning, Steve; Smith, Lynda; Guy, James S.
Title: Experimental Evaluation of Musca domestica (Diptera: Muscidae) as a Vector of Newcastle Disease Virus
  • Document date: 2007_7_1
  • ID: 66ecksxm_33
    Snippet: b Orally inoculated by passing a no. 5 French catheter into the crop and delivering 1.0 ml containing the calculated dose of NDV (Roakin). the house ßy for 9 h, but it was inactivated in the gut (Calibeo-Hayes et al. 2003) . It is likely that midgut proteolytic enzymes inactivate NDV within 24 h and similar enzymes are not present in the crop where the virus may be active longer. As with TCV, the current study indicates that the house ßy is a m.....
    Document: b Orally inoculated by passing a no. 5 French catheter into the crop and delivering 1.0 ml containing the calculated dose of NDV (Roakin). the house ßy for 9 h, but it was inactivated in the gut (Calibeo-Hayes et al. 2003) . It is likely that midgut proteolytic enzymes inactivate NDV within 24 h and similar enzymes are not present in the crop where the virus may be active longer. As with TCV, the current study indicates that the house ßy is a mechanical vector of NDV. The decrease in virus titers indicates that the house ßy is not a propagative vector of NDV.

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