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Novel adenoviruses from captive psittacine birds in Slovenia

Authors :
Marko Zadravec
Joško Račnik
Brigita Slavec
Mónika Z. Ballmann
Győző L. Kaján
Andor Doszpoly
Olga Zorman-Rojs
Cvetka Marhold
Balázs Harrach
Source :
Comparative immunology, microbiology and infectious diseases, vol. 90/91, 101902, 2022.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

To assess the prevalence of adenoviruses in psittacine birds kept in Slovenia, 258 cloacal swabs were collected from different psittacine species and screened by a nested PCR with degenerate, consensus primers targeting the adenoviral DNA polymerase gene. Forty-two samples were found to be positive. By sequencing, 28 samples from 10 different parrot species were identified as the formerly described siadenovirus, psittacine adenovirus 2 (PsAdV-2). A second siadenovirus, a variant of PsAdV-5 (described earlier from Pacific parrotlet, sun parakeet, cockatiel and budgerigar) was found in seven budgerigars, two cockatiels and an amazon parrot species. A variant of Meyer’s parrot adenovirus (aviadenovirus, proposed PsAdV-8) was identified in an African grey parrot and a cockatiel. Two novel atadenoviruses were revealed in cockatiel (PsAdV-9) and rose-ringed parakeet (PsAdV-10). These results support the earlier finding that many PsAdVs can cross the species barrier among psittacines, especially effectively in the case of PsAdV-2.

Details

ISSN :
18781667
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Comparative immunology, microbiology and infectious diseases
Accession number :
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