Infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV) causes a serious, worldwide occurring respiratory disease of chickens which affects growth and egg production and may lead to death of the animals. The acute phase of infection lasts between 1and 2 weeks and is often associated with clinical signs like gasping, coughing, expectoration of bloody mucus, and conjunctivitis. Subsequently, an asymptomatic latent infection of the central nervous system can be established.
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