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Avian bornavirus genotype 4 recovered from naturally infected psittacine birds with proventricular dilatation disease in South Africa

Robert D. Last, Herbert Weissenböck, Nora Nedorost, H.L. Shivaprasad
Journal of the South African Veterinary Association | Vol 83, No 1 | a938 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/jsava.v83i1.938 | © 2012 Robert D. Last, Herbert Weissenböck, Nora Nedorost, H.L. Shivaprasad | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 03 October 2012 | Published: 13 December 2012

About the author(s)

Robert D. Last, Vetdiagnostix - Veterinary Pathology Services, Cascades, South Africa
Herbert Weissenböck, Department of Pathobiology, University of Veterinary Medicine, Austria
Nora Nedorost, Department of Pathobiology, University of Veterinary Medicine, Austria
H.L. Shivaprasad, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, United States

Abstract

The occurrence of proventricular dilatation disease caused by avian bornavirus (ABV) in captive psittacine birds has long been suspected in South Africa. This report documents the first detection by polymerase chain reaction and gene sequence analyses of ABV from three clinical cases of proventricular dilatation disease (PDD) in captive bred blue and gold macaws (Araara rauna) resident in this country. Lymphoplasmacytic encephalitis, gastrointestinal myenteric gangioneuritis and leiomyositis were the most prominent histopathological changes and ABV genotype 4 was detected in tissues from all three birds. Immunohistochemical stains for ABV antigen revealed positive labelling of neurons and glial cells of the brain, myenteric ganglia and nerve fibres as well as smooth muscle cells of the gastrointestinal tract of all three birds. In one bird, positive labelling of the peripheral nerves was observed. The identical sequence of the analaysed genome fragment of all three samples, history that all of these birds had originated from the same breeding facility, and young age at presentation raise the question of possible vertical transmission.

Keywords

Avian bornavirus; psittacines; South Africa; genotype 4

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