Sd. Fitzgerald et al., A RETROSPECTIVE IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF TYPE-II AVIAN ADENOVIRALINFECTION IN TURKEY, PHEASANT, AND CHICKEN TISSUES, Avian diseases, 38(1), 1994, pp. 78-85
A retrospective study of avian cases submitted to the Michigan Animal
Health Diagnostic Laboratory between 1986 and 1992 produced four pheas
ant, five turkey, and five chicken cases in which splenic tissue was p
ositive for type II adenoviral antigen using an agar gel immunodiffusi
on assay. Tissue sections from these cases were evaluated microscopica
lly using both routine hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining and an imm
unohistochemical staining technique for type II adenoviral antigen. Ti
ssues from all four pheasant cases and four of five turkey cases, but
none of the five chicken cases, stained positively by histochemistry.
Five additional chicken cases, obtained from the U.S. Department of Ag
riculture Eastern Laboratory of the Food Safety Inspection Service, ha
d splenic lesions of undetermined etiology; these were also evaluated.
One of the five cases had splenic inclusions on H&E staining and had
strong positive histochemical staining. The immunohistochemical staini
ng technique was sufficiently sensitive for use on diagnostic tissues
that have been routinely fixed in formalin and processed for histopath
ology, and it detected all three recognized type II adenoviruses,