First Report of Marek's Disease Virus in Commercial Turkeys in Slovenia

Animals (Basel). 2024 Jan 12;14(2):250. doi: 10.3390/ani14020250.

Abstract

Marek's disease (MD), caused by Mardivirus gallidalpha 2 (GaAHV-2), also known as MD virus (MDV), is a lymphoproliferative disease that primarily affects chickens. Recently, MDV has been detected in lymphomatous tumors in turkeys in various countries. Between 2021 and 2023, three cases ranging from no to severe clinical disorders (depression, lameness, and increased mortality) occurred in commercial turkey flocks in Slovenia. In all cases, MDV was detected by PCR in DNA samples extracted from organs developing tumor infiltrations. Sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of the meq gene revealed that the GaAHV-2 detected has molecular features of a very virulent pathotype and genetic similarity with GaAHV-2 detected in chickens in Tunisia. This is the first report of MDV in commercial turkeys in Slovenia.

Keywords: Mardivirus gallidalpha 2; Marek’s disease; Slovenia; meq gene; molecular characterization; turkey.

Publication types

  • Case Reports