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METAGENOMICS FOR PATHOGEN DETECTION DURING A MASS MORTALITY EVENT IN SONGBIRDS.

Authors :
Mwakibete, Lusajo
Greening, Sabrina S.
Kalantar, Katrina
Ahyong, Vida
Anis, Eman
Miller, Erica A.
Needle, David B.
Oglesbee, Michael
Thomas, W. Kelley
Sevigny, Joseph L.
Gordon, Lawrence M.
Nemeth, Nicole M.
Ogbunugafor, C. Brandon
Ayala, Andrea J.
Faith, Seth A.
Neff, Norma
Detweiler, Angela M.
Baillargeon, Tessa
Tanguay, Stacy
Simpson, Stephen D.
Source :
Journal of Wildlife Diseases; Apr2024, Vol. 60 Issue 2, p362-374, 13p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Mass mortality events in wildlife can be indications of an emerging infectious disease. During the spring and summer of 2021, hundreds of dead passerines were reported across the eastern US. Birds exhibited a range of clinical signs including swollen conjunctiva, ocular discharge, ataxia, and nystagmus. As part of the diagnostic investigation, high-throughput metagenomic next-generation sequencing was performed across three molecular laboratories on samples from affected birds. Many potentially pathogenic microbes were detected, with bacteria forming the largest proportion; however, no singular agent was consistently identified, with many of the detected microbes also found in unaffected (control) birds and thus considered to be subclinical infections. Congruent results across laboratories have helped drive further investigation into alternative causes, including environmental contaminants and nutritional deficiencies. This work highlights the utility of metagenomic approaches in investigations of emerging diseases and provides a framework for future wildlife mortality events. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00903558
Volume :
60
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Wildlife Diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176716415
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7589/JWD-D-23-00109