Journal article
Survey of captive parrot populations around Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia, for psittacine beak and feather disease virus, avian polyomavirus and psittacine adenovirus
CL Hulbert, A Chamings, KA Hewson, PA Steer, M Gosbell, AH Noormohammadi
Australian Veterinary Journal | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1111/avj.12350
Abstract
Objective: This study investigated the prevalence of psittacine beak and feather disease virus (BFDV), avian polyomavirus (APV) and psittacine adenovirus (PsAdV) in captive psittacine birds around Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia. Methods: Samples of fresh droppings were collected from 118 psittacine birds (109 clinically normal and 9 with feather abnormalities) from 11 avaries in different locations and were used for detection of BFDV, APV and PsAdV using PCR. Results: BFDV, APV and PsAdV were detected in 31%, 13% and 4%, respectively, of the specimens tested. One budgerigar was found to be co-infected with BFDV and PsAdV. At least one sample tested positive for BFDV at each location. ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding to support this study was provided by the Asia Pacific Centre for Animal Health, The University of Melbourne. The authors also thank the aviculturists who volunteered to donate specimens for this study.