伊朗鹦鹉鸟中的禽多瘤病毒:分子检测率和相关风险因素。

IF 0.6 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Mojtaba Khosravi, Shohreh Alian Samakkhah, Rahem Khoshbakht, Kimia Sarraf Mamouri
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禽多瘤病毒(APV)感染会导致猫科动物出现各种健康问题,包括死亡。本研究旨在调查 APV 在伊朗鹦鹉类鸟类中的流行情况。我们还旨在评估鸟类的年龄、性别、种类、季节和产地对 APV 感染率的影响。本研究调查了伊朗 7 种鹦鹉类鸟类 1050 只个体在 1 年内是否感染 APV 的情况,这 7 种鹦鹉类鸟类是:绿颊鹦鹉(Pyrrhura molinae)、玫瑰面爱情鸟(Agapornis roseicollis)、和尚鹦鹉(Myiopsus parakeets)、红颊鹦鹉(Pyrrhura molinae)、玫瑰面爱情鸟(Agapornis roseicollis)、这些鹦鹉包括绿颊鹦鹉(Pyrrhura molinae)、玫瑰面爱情鸟(Agapornis roseollis)、和尚鹦鹉(Myiopsitta monachus)、太阳鹦鹉(Aratinga solstitialis)、塞内加尔鹦鹉(Poicephalus senegalus)、凤头鹦鹉(Nymphicus hollandicus)和灰鹦鹉(Psittacus erithacus)。在所有研究物种中,APV 的总体流行率为 25%(263/1050,95% 置信区间 [CI]:22.5-27.8)。研究结果表明,年龄和季节是决定猫鸽类 APV 流行率的两个重要因素。1岁的幼年鹦鹉鸟,在多变量分析中,季节和物种之间存在显著的交互作用。在冬季,玫瑰面爱情鸟和绿颊鹦鹉感染 APV 的几率分别是其他季节的 15.6 倍(95% CI:4.20-57.95)和 4.76 倍(95% CI:1.4-16.21)。这是伊朗首次报告猫科鸟类的 APV 检测率。
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Avian Polyomavirus Among Psittacine Birds in Iran: Molecular Detection Rate and Associated Risk Factors.

Avian polyomavirus (APV) infection causes various health problems in psittacine species, including death. The present study was conducted to investigate the prevalence of APV among psittacine birds in Iran. We also aimed to evaluate the impact of age, sex, species, season, and origin of the birds on the prevalence of APV. This study investigated the presence of APV among 1050 individual birds from 7 psittacine species over a 1-year period in Iran, namely, green-cheeked parakeets (Pyrrhura molinae), rosy-faced lovebirds (Agapornis roseicollis), monk parakeets (Myiopsitta monachus), sun conures (Aratinga solstitialis), Senegal parrots (Poicephalus senegalus), cockatiels (Nymphicus hollandicus), and grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus). The overall prevalence of APV in all studied species was 25% (263/1050, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 22.5-27.8). Results of the study showed that age and the season of the year were 2 important determinant factors in the prevalence of APV in psittacine birds. Young psittacine birds <6 months old were 2.94 (95% CI: 1.19-7.27) times more likely to be infected with APV than birds >1 year old, and there was a significant interaction between season and species in the multivariate analysis. In the winter season, rosy-faced lovebirds and green-cheeked parakeets were 15.6 (95% CI: 4.20-57.95) and 4.76 (95% CI: 1.4-16.21) times more likely to be infected with APV than in other seasons, respectively. This is the first report on the detection rate of APV in psittacine birds in Iran.

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Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery
Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery 农林科学-兽医学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery is an international journal of the medicine and surgery of both captive and wild birds. Published materials include scientific articles, case reports, editorials, abstracts, new research, and book reviews.
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