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Understanding Goose Parvovirus: What Makes LIV-22 So Potent?
Sunday, December 8, 2024
Scientists did a deep dive into these strains using something called phylogenetic analysis. This is like making a family tree for viruses to see how they're related. They found that LIV-22 is part of the classical GPV group, sitting close to other vaccine and low-pathogenic strains. But here's where it gets interesting: the gene called VP1 has some unique changes in LIV-22. This means LIV-22 has evolved in its own special way.
Now, let's talk about what GPV does to geese. Using a powerful microscope called a Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM), scientists saw big changes in goose liver and intestine cells as early as 24-48 hours after infection. This shows just how quickly GPV works.
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