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Retos en el diagnóstico y control del virus de la enfermedad de Marek en Colombia

Challenges in the diagnosis and control of Marek’s disease virus in Colombia



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Lopez O, S., Villar A, D., & Chaparro G, J. (2019). Retos en el diagnóstico y control del virus de la enfermedad de Marek en Colombia. Revista MVZ Córdoba, 24(1), 7157-7165. https://doi.org/10.21897/rmvz.1604

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Sara Lopez O,

Universidad de Antioquia. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Escuela de Medicina Veterinaria. Grupo de Investigación Centauro. Medellín, Colombia


David Villar A,

Universidad de Antioquia. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Escuela de Medicina Veterinaria. Grupo de investigación CIBAV. Medellín, Colombia


Jenny Chaparro G,

Universidad de Antioquia. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Escuela de Medicina Veterinaria. Grupo de Investigación Centauro. Medellín, Colombia


Aunque la industria avícola colombiana ha crecido casi el doble en producción durante la última década, el diagnóstico de agentes infecciosos y caracterización de estos aún es escasa, y es poca la información acerca de las cepas virales circulantes en el país. Dentro de estos agentes se encuentra el Virus de la Enfermedad de Marek (VEM), el cual es un patógeno inmunosupresor que puede causar mortalidad elevada y graves pérdidas en la producción. Aunque es poco probable que ocurran casos clínicos de la enfermedad causada por el VEM, debido a los programas de vacunación generalizada con GaHV-2 (serotipo I) y HVT (serotipo III), la inmunosupresión que causan las infecciones subclínicas puede estar causando pérdidas considerables en la producción avícola nacional. El objetivo de esta revisión es describir brevemente la enfermedad de Marek y el estado actual del estudio de la infección en Colombia.


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