Effect of Avian Adeno-Associated Virus on Pathogenicity of Tipton Virus in Chicks

Abstract
The avian adeno-associated virus (A-AV) reduced the pathogenicity of an adenovirus infection in vivo. Groups of chicks were infected with Tipton virus alone or in combination with high or low doses of A-AV. In both trials, the associated virus delayed and reduced chick mortality. This effect was dose-dependent and significant at the higher dose level.

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