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Fatal Avian Polyomavirus Infection during Quarantine in Adult Wild-Caught Red-Faced Lovebirds (Agapornis pullaria)

1997; American Association of Avian Pathologists; Volume: 41; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/1592213

ISSN

1938-4351

Autores

Frank Enders, M. Gravendyck, H Gerlach, E. F. Kaleta,

Tópico(s)

Plant Virus Research Studies

Resumo

An outbreak of avian polyomavirus infection is reported in a group of six wild-caught red-faced lovebirds (Agapornis pullaria), all of which died during quarantine. The birds had not shown any previous symptoms. Histologic examination of the lungs, kidneys, livers, and spleens revealed the presence of basophilic intranuclear inclusions. Avian polyomavirus was isolated from the liver and the spleen. Neutralizing antibodies were detected in the sera from other lovebirds (Agapornis personata, Agapornis taranta) that had contact with the A. pullaria. A serologic comparison showed a close relationship with budgerigar polyomavirus.

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