Detection and Characterization of an Avipoxvirus in a Common Buzzard ( Buteo buteo) in Italy Using a Multiple Gene Approach.


Journal

Journal of wildlife diseases
ISSN: 1943-3700
Titre abrégé: J Wildl Dis
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0244160

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
01 2019
Historique:
pubmed: 29 6 2018
medline: 8 2 2020
entrez: 29 6 2018
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Poxvirus infections have been reported in domestic, captive, and wild avian hosts including many raptor species. A wild Common Buzzard ( Buteo buteo) admitted to a wildlife veterinary clinic in Sardinia, Italy, showed multiple, wart-like proliferative cutaneous lesions on both legs. Histologically, there was ballooning degeneration and large intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies consistent with avipoxvirus (APV) infection. Diagnosis was confirmed by PCR detecting APV genes: P4b (locus fpv167), P35 (locus fpv140), and partial DNA polymerase. Phylogenetic analyses were performed to compare the detected virus with a panel of selected APVs. Analyses of P4b and DNA polymerase assigned the virus to clade A (fowlpox virus), subclade A7, grouping with many other APVs previously isolated in birds of prey. Further research should highlight the diversity of avian pox viral strains circulating among Common Buzzards as well as the phylogenetic role of locus fpv140 (P35) in comparison with the more-conserved P4b and DNA polymerase genes.

Identifiants

pubmed: 29953311
pii: 10.7589/2017-10-265
doi: 10.7589/2017-10-265
doi:

Substances chimiques

RNA, Viral 0
Viral Proteins 0

Types de publication

Case Reports Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

142-148

Auteurs

Roberta Lecis (R)

1 Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Sassari, Via Vienna 2, 07100, Sassari, Italy.

Fabio Secci (F)

2 Wildlife Recovery Centre/Veterinary Clinic, Via Europa 19, 09010, Villamassargia, Cagliari, Italy.

Elisabetta Antuofermo (E)

3 Department of Veterinary Pathology, University of Sassari, Via Vienna 2, 07100, Sassari, Italy.

Sara Nuvoli (S)

3 Department of Veterinary Pathology, University of Sassari, Via Vienna 2, 07100, Sassari, Italy.

Carla Cacciotto (C)

1 Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Sassari, Via Vienna 2, 07100, Sassari, Italy.

Marco Pittau (M)

1 Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Sassari, Via Vienna 2, 07100, Sassari, Italy.

Alberto Alberti (A)

1 Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Sassari, Via Vienna 2, 07100, Sassari, Italy.

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