Field outbreak investigation and immunoinformatic analysis suggest potential immune evasion by Newcastle disease virus Sub-Genotype XIV.2 in Nigeria

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来源: Nature 关键字: AlphaFold
发布时间: 2025-10-01 04:25
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This study investigates a Newcastle disease outbreak in Nigeria, revealing a 95% mortality rate in vaccinated poultry. Through immunoinformatic analysis, it identifies potential immune evasion mechanisms of the Newcastle disease virus sub-genotype XIV.2, highlighting significant mutations that may affect vaccine efficacy. The findings underscore the urgent need for enhanced vaccine strategies to address the challenges posed by this virulent strain, which threatens food security and poultry production in Nigeria.

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The ND outbreak resulted in 95% mortality in vaccinated birds, indicating vaccine failure.
Immunoinformatic analysis revealed significant mutations in key epitopes affecting vaccine efficacy.
The study emphasizes the urgent need for improved vaccine strategies to combat ND in Nigeria.

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This study investigates a Newcastle disease outbreak in Nigeria, revealing a 95% mortality rate in vaccinated poultry. Through immunoinformatic analysis, it identifies potential immune evasion mechanisms of the Newcastle disease virus sub-genotype XIV.2, highlighting significant mutations that may affect vaccine efficacy. The findings underscore the urgent need for enhanced vaccine strategies to address the challenges posed by this virulent strain, which threatens food security and poultry production in Nigeria.

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