Literature DB >> 6325725

Evidence of exposure of waterfowl and other aquatic birds to the hemagglutinating duck adenovirus identical to EDS-76 virus.

C M Gulka, T H Piela, V J Yates, C Bagshaw.   

Abstract

Serum and fecal samples from 12 species of aquatic birds were studied for evidence of exposure to a hemagglutinating duck adenovirus (DAV). DAV is serologically indistinguishable from egg-drop syndrome-76 virus. A total of 285 serum samples were tested by the hemagglutination-inhibition (HI) test. Forty-two percent of the birds had HI antibodies, with titers ranging from 8 to 256. Wild ducks showed the highest frequency of antibodies (56%) while in coots and grebes, antibody was less frequent, 33% and 26%, respectively. Attempted virus isolations from 79 fecal samples were unsuccessful. The data support the hypothesis that DAV is indigenous in wild duck populations and suggest that infection and viremia are limited in time and occur at a very early age.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6325725     DOI: 10.7589/0090-3558-20.1.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Wildl Dis        ISSN: 0090-3558            Impact factor:   1.535


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1.  First reported outbreak of Duck atadenovirus A tracheobronchitis in 3-week-old ducklings in Québec including whole genome sequence of the virus.

Authors:  Sonia Chénier; Michel Desroches; Chantale Provost; Véronique Bournival; Valérie Grenier St-Sauveur; Marika Koszegi; Carl A Gagnon
Journal:  Can Vet J       Date:  2019-12       Impact factor: 1.008

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