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Mansoura University Reports Findings in Reticuloendotheliosis Virus (Molecular characterization of Marek's Disease virus reveals reticuloendotheliosis virus-long terminal repeat integration in the genome of the field isolates in Egypt).
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A recent study conducted by Mansoura University in Egypt focused on the molecular characterization of Marek's Disease virus (MDV) and its integration with reticuloendotheliosis virus (REV) in the genomes of field isolates in Egypt. The researchers collected 180 samples from chicken farms suspected to be infected with MDV and used various techniques to identify and characterize the virus. The results showed a high prevalence of MDV in the samples, with a genetic similarity to MDVs circulating in Ethiopia, China, and India. The study also identified REV-LTR insertions in the genomes of some MDV field isolates, which may have implications for MDV pathogenesis and vaccination protection. Further research is needed to explore these effects. [Extracted from the article]
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