Herpesviruses and Newcastle disease viruses in white storks ( Ciconia Ciconia )
1983; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 12; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/03079458308436177
ISSN1465-3338
Autores Tópico(s)Virology and Viral Diseases
ResumoSummary Three herpesviruses were isolated from white storks (Ciconia ciconia). All isolates reacted in cross‐neutralisation tests with homologous antisera and with sera prepared against a herpesvirus from a black stork (Ciconia nigra). These data indicate sérologic relatedness of the herpesviruses from both stork species. Antisera prepared against herpesviruses from the domestic chicken (viruses of Marek's disease and infectious laryngotra‐cheitis), turkey, duck and pigeon as well as from the blue‐fronted amazon (Amazona aestiva), prairie falcon (Falco mexicanus), eagle owl (Bubo bubo), Lake Victoria cormorant (Phalacrocorax melanoleucos), bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus) and desmoiselle crane (Anthropoides virgo) did not react with the stork herpesviruses. Neutralising antibodies against stork herpesvirus were detected in the majority of 72 blood samples from white and black storks. In addition, three Newcastle disease viruses (NDV) could be isolated from white storks. One isolate was highly virulent the two others were aviru‐lent for the chicken. Haemagglutination inhibition tests have shown that some storks have antibodies against Paramyxovirus‐ (PMV)‐1 (NDV), PMV‐2 and PMV‐3. No antibodies could be detected in stork sera against PMV‐4, ‐6 and ‐7.
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