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Investigation of Lethal Concurrent Outbreak of Chlamydiosis and Pigeon Circovirus in a Zoo

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The present study aimed to investigate a lethal outbreak of chlamydiosis and pigeon circovirus (PiCV) infection in a zoo. A retrospective follow-up indicates that the lethal outbreak might be an independent episode. The high prevalence of PiCV positivity in the aviaries suggests that...

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Autores principales: Chen, Wei-Tao, Teng, Chin-Ann, Shih, Cheng-Hsin, Huang, Wei-Hsiang, Jiang, Yi-Fan, Chang, Hui-Wen, Jeng, Chian-Ren, Lai, Yen-Hsueh, Guo, Jun-Cheng, Wang, Pao-Jung, Cheng, Chiu-Hung, Chang, Yen-Chen
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8227979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34199449
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061654
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author Chen, Wei-Tao
Teng, Chin-Ann
Shih, Cheng-Hsin
Huang, Wei-Hsiang
Jiang, Yi-Fan
Chang, Hui-Wen
Jeng, Chian-Ren
Lai, Yen-Hsueh
Guo, Jun-Cheng
Wang, Pao-Jung
Cheng, Chiu-Hung
Chang, Yen-Chen
author_facet Chen, Wei-Tao
Teng, Chin-Ann
Shih, Cheng-Hsin
Huang, Wei-Hsiang
Jiang, Yi-Fan
Chang, Hui-Wen
Jeng, Chian-Ren
Lai, Yen-Hsueh
Guo, Jun-Cheng
Wang, Pao-Jung
Cheng, Chiu-Hung
Chang, Yen-Chen
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The present study aimed to investigate a lethal outbreak of chlamydiosis and pigeon circovirus (PiCV) infection in a zoo. A retrospective follow-up indicates that the lethal outbreak might be an independent episode. The high prevalence of PiCV positivity in the aviaries suggests that PiCV infection might play a key role in augmenting the lethality of chlamydiosis in birds. Persistently monitoring both pathogens and identifying potential PiCV carriers or transmitters might also help prevent lethal disease outbreaks. ABSTRACT: During the spring, an outbreak of sudden death involving 58 birds occurred in a zoo. Histopathological examinations revealed variable numbers of intracytoplasmic basophilic microorganisms in the macrophages, hepatocytes, and renal epithelium of most birds, along with occasional botryoid intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies within histiocytes in the bursa of Fabricius. Based on the results of histopathological examinations, immunohistochemical staining, transmission electron microscopy, and polymerase chain reactions, genotype B Chlamydia psittaci infection concurrent with pigeon circovirus (PiCV) was diagnosed. A retrospective survey, including two years before the outbreak and the outbreak year, of C. psittaci and PiCV infections of dead birds in the aviaries, revealed that the outbreak was an independent episode. The findings of this study indicate that concurrent infection with C. psittaci and PiCV might lead to lethal outbreaks of chlamydiosis, particularly Streptopelia orientalis. In addition, persistently monitoring both pathogens and identifying potential PiCV carriers or transmitters might also help prevent lethal disease outbreaks.
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spelling pubmed-82279792021-06-26 Investigation of Lethal Concurrent Outbreak of Chlamydiosis and Pigeon Circovirus in a Zoo Chen, Wei-Tao Teng, Chin-Ann Shih, Cheng-Hsin Huang, Wei-Hsiang Jiang, Yi-Fan Chang, Hui-Wen Jeng, Chian-Ren Lai, Yen-Hsueh Guo, Jun-Cheng Wang, Pao-Jung Cheng, Chiu-Hung Chang, Yen-Chen Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The present study aimed to investigate a lethal outbreak of chlamydiosis and pigeon circovirus (PiCV) infection in a zoo. A retrospective follow-up indicates that the lethal outbreak might be an independent episode. The high prevalence of PiCV positivity in the aviaries suggests that PiCV infection might play a key role in augmenting the lethality of chlamydiosis in birds. Persistently monitoring both pathogens and identifying potential PiCV carriers or transmitters might also help prevent lethal disease outbreaks. ABSTRACT: During the spring, an outbreak of sudden death involving 58 birds occurred in a zoo. Histopathological examinations revealed variable numbers of intracytoplasmic basophilic microorganisms in the macrophages, hepatocytes, and renal epithelium of most birds, along with occasional botryoid intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies within histiocytes in the bursa of Fabricius. Based on the results of histopathological examinations, immunohistochemical staining, transmission electron microscopy, and polymerase chain reactions, genotype B Chlamydia psittaci infection concurrent with pigeon circovirus (PiCV) was diagnosed. A retrospective survey, including two years before the outbreak and the outbreak year, of C. psittaci and PiCV infections of dead birds in the aviaries, revealed that the outbreak was an independent episode. The findings of this study indicate that concurrent infection with C. psittaci and PiCV might lead to lethal outbreaks of chlamydiosis, particularly Streptopelia orientalis. In addition, persistently monitoring both pathogens and identifying potential PiCV carriers or transmitters might also help prevent lethal disease outbreaks. MDPI 2021-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8227979/ /pubmed/34199449 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061654 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chen, Wei-Tao
Teng, Chin-Ann
Shih, Cheng-Hsin
Huang, Wei-Hsiang
Jiang, Yi-Fan
Chang, Hui-Wen
Jeng, Chian-Ren
Lai, Yen-Hsueh
Guo, Jun-Cheng
Wang, Pao-Jung
Cheng, Chiu-Hung
Chang, Yen-Chen
Investigation of Lethal Concurrent Outbreak of Chlamydiosis and Pigeon Circovirus in a Zoo
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title_fullStr Investigation of Lethal Concurrent Outbreak of Chlamydiosis and Pigeon Circovirus in a Zoo
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Lethal Concurrent Outbreak of Chlamydiosis and Pigeon Circovirus in a Zoo
title_short Investigation of Lethal Concurrent Outbreak of Chlamydiosis and Pigeon Circovirus in a Zoo
title_sort investigation of lethal concurrent outbreak of chlamydiosis and pigeon circovirus in a zoo
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8227979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34199449
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061654
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