禽结核在中国野生候鸟中被确定为潜在疾病暴发。

IF 4.5 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
mLife Pub Date : 2025-02-27 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1002/mlf2.12164
Chunge Zhang, Liang Wang, Cheng Zhang, Ning Zhang, Heting Sun, Dong Chu, Siyuan Qin, Zhenghai Ma, Marina Gulyaeva, Alexander Shestopalov, Wenjun Liu, George F Gao, Yuhai Bi
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本研究确定禽结核是导致内蒙古野生候鸟大量死亡的潜在原因。结合元转录组测序和组织病理学分析,它揭示了禽流感种群中结核病相关暴发的罕见实例之一。这些发现强调了监测野生动物疾病的重要性,以减轻疾病相关病原体在物种间传播的风险及其对生物多样性和公共卫生的更广泛影响。
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Avian tuberculosis identified as the potential disease in an outbreak in wild migratory birds in China.

This study identifies avian tuberculosis as a potential cause of mass mortality in wild migratory birds in Inner Mongolia, China. Combining meta-transcriptomic sequencing and histopathological analysis, it reveals one of the rare instances of tuberculosis-associated outbreaks in avian populations. These findings underscore the importance of surveillance on wildlife diseases to mitigate the risk of interspecies transmission of the disease associated pathogens and their broader implications for biodiversity and public health.

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