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PLoS One ; 15(6): e0232342, 2020.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32579594

RÉSUMÉ

Psittaciform orthobornaviruses are currently considered to be a major threat to the psittacine bird population worldwide. Parrot bornavirus (PaBV) was identified recently in Brazil and, since then, few studies have been conducted to understand the epidemiology of PaBV in captive psittacine birds. In the present study, natural infections by PaBV in South American parrots were investigated in two breeding facilities: commercial (A) and conservationist (B). Thirty-eight psittacine of 21 different species were presented for postmortem examination. Tissue samples were collected and investigated for the presence of PaBV-RNA using RT-PCR. In addition, clinical information about these birds was used when available. PaBV infection was detected in 73.7% of all birds investigated, indicating a wide dissemination of this virus in both facilities. From birds investigated in aviary A, 66.7% showed clinical signs, 100% had typical lesions of proventricular dilatation disease (PDD), 100% had mild to severe proventricular dilatation and 88.9% were PaBV-positive. In birds from aviary B, 27.6% showed clinical signs, 65.5% had typical lesions of PDD, 62% had mild to severe proventricular dilatation and 69% were PaBV-positive. Neurological disease was observed more frequently than gastrointestinal disease. Sequencing analysis of the matrix gene fragment revealed the occurrence of genotype 4 (PaBV-4) in both places. About 15.8% of birds in this study are threatened species. We discussed the difficulties and challenges for controlling viral spread in these aviaries and implications for South American psittacine conservation. These results emphasize the urgent need to develop a national regulatory and health standard for breeding psittacine birds in the country.


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Maladies des oiseaux/anatomopathologie , Bornaviridae/génétique , Infections à Mononegavirales/anatomopathologie , Animaux , Maladies des oiseaux/épidémiologie , Maladies des oiseaux/virologie , Bornaviridae/classification , Bornaviridae/isolement et purification , Brésil/épidémiologie , Génotype , Infections à Mononegavirales/complications , Infections à Mononegavirales/épidémiologie , Infections à Mononegavirales/virologie , Maladies du système nerveux/complications , Maladies du système nerveux/anatomopathologie , Maladies du système nerveux/virologie , Perroquets/virologie , Phylogenèse , ARN viral/métabolisme , RT-PCR , Protéines de la matrice virale/classification , Protéines de la matrice virale/génétique
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Arch Virol ; 154(8): 1349-52, 2009.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19582546

RÉSUMÉ

Triple-reassortant swine influenza A (H1) viruses, containing genes from avian, human, and swine influenza viruses, emerged and became an outbreak among humans worldwide. Over a 1,000 cases were identified within the first month, chiefly in Mexico and the United States. Here, the phylogenetic analysis of haemagglutin (HA), neuraminidase (NA), and matrix protein (MP) was carried out. The analysis showed that the H1 of this reassortant originated from American pigs, while NA and MP were more likely from European pigs. All of the 2009 isolates appear homogeneous and cluster together, although they are distinct from classical human A (H1N1) viruses.


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Antigènes viraux/génétique , Épidémies de maladies , Sous-type H1N1 du virus de la grippe A/génétique , Grippe humaine/épidémiologie , Grippe humaine/virologie , Virus recombinants/génétique , Animaux , Antigènes viraux/classification , Europe , Protéine HN/classification , Protéine HN/génétique , Glycoprotéine hémagglutinine du virus influenza/classification , Glycoprotéine hémagglutinine du virus influenza/génétique , Humains , Sous-type H1N1 du virus de la grippe A/classification , Mexique/épidémiologie , Phylogenèse , Virus recombinants/classification , Suidae/virologie , États-Unis/épidémiologie , Protéines de la matrice virale/classification , Protéines de la matrice virale/génétique
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