泰国圈养鹦鹉中鹦鹉病毒的分子检测和遗传特征。

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
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摘要

鹦鹉bornavvirus (PaBV)是引起原脑室扩张性疾病(PDD)的病原,对世界范围内的圈养鹦鹉造成严重威胁。本研究调查了泰国圈养鹦鹉中PaBV的流行情况、基因型分布和系统发育特征。在泰国5个地区共采集了3科(鹦鹉科、鹦鹉科和鹦鹉科)231只鸟类。针对核蛋白基因的巢式PCR检测到PaBV的样本占13.85% (n=38),其中81.58%的阳性病例无症状,提示潜在携带者状态。尽管一些阳性病例仅在其他标本类型中被发现,但肛交拭子对检测PaBV最有效,这表明使用多种标本类型对准确诊断的重要性。基因分型显示存在两种病毒变体:PaBV-2和更普遍的PaBV-4,后者占主导地位,并进一步分为两个不同的群体。在圈养鸟类中持续存在的PaBV引起了人们对可能蔓延到本地野生鹦鹉种群的担忧,其中一些被世界自然保护联盟列为“近危”物种。这些发现强调了对圈养和野生鸟类种群进行定期监测和分子监测的重要性,以便为有效的疾病管理和保护战略提供信息。
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Molecular detection and genetic characterization of parrot bornavirus in captive psittacine birds in Thailand.

Parrot bornavirus (PaBV), the etiological agent of proventricular dilatation disease (PDD), poses a significant threat to captive psittacine birds worldwide. This study investigated the prevalence, genotype distribution, and phylogenetic characteristics of PaBV in captive psittacine birds in Thailand. A total of 231 birds from three families (Psittaculidae, Psittacidae, and Cacatuidae) were sampled across five regions in Thailand. Nested PCR targeting the nucleoprotein gene detected PaBV in 13.85% (n=38) of samples, with 81.58% of positive cases being asymptomatic, suggesting a potential carrier state. Choanal swabs were the most effective for detecting PaBV, although some positive cases were identified exclusively in other specimen types, indicating the importance of using multiple sample types for accurate diagnosis. Genotyping revealed the presence of two viral variants: PaBV-2 and the more prevalent PaBV-4, with the latter being predominant and further classified into two distinct groups. The continued presence of PaBV in captive birds raises concern over possible spillover into native wild psittacine populations, several of which are classified as "Near Threatened" by the IUCN. These findings underscore the importance of regular monitoring and molecular surveillance in both captive and wild bird populations to inform effective disease management and conservation strategies.

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Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
8.30%
发文量
230
审稿时长
9-18 weeks
期刊介绍: JVMS is a peer-reviewed journal and publishes a variety of papers on veterinary science from basic research to applied science and clinical research. JVMS is published monthly and consists of twelve issues per year. Papers are from the areas of anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, toxicology, pathology, immunology, microbiology, virology, parasitology, internal medicine, surgery, clinical pathology, theriogenology, avian disease, public health, ethology, and laboratory animal science. Although JVMS has played a role in publishing the scientific achievements of Japanese researchers and clinicians for many years, it now also accepts papers submitted from all over the world.
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