%0 Journal Article %T Detection of Group D Avian Rotaviruses among Layer Poultry from Western India %A G.S. Niture %A A.G. Karpe %A Minakshi Prasad %A A.V. Bhonsle %J International Journal of Poultry Science %D 2010 %I %X Rotavirus is a major cause of gastroenteritis in infants and children worldwide and also in wide variety of mammalian and avian species. In the present study, 4 (7.84%) out of the 54 poultry faecal samples tested, were found positive by RNA-PAGE. The samples were of 60-65 weeks age layer poultry birds suffering from diarrhoea. All the PAGE positive samples resolved in to 11 segments with a migration pattern of 5:2:2:2 characteristic of group D avian rotavirus. All the positive samples were of short electropherotype in which segments 10th and 11th migrated very closely. Avian rotavirus samples subjected to VP4 and VP7 gene based RT-PCR did not amplified respective products. RNA-PAGE positive samples were further subjected to VP6 gene based RT-PCR amplification using specific primers. All the four positive samples yielded a specific product of 493 bp. The study reports first ever detection of Group D avian rotavirus in Western India. %K Avian rotavirus %K group D %K RNA PAGE %K RT-PCR %K VP6 %U http://docsdrive.com/pdfs/ansinet/ijps/2010/72-76.pdf