Manuel Medina Félix, Adolfo Ramírez Gustavo, Hernández Antonio
Unidad de Medio Ambiente, Cabildo Insular de La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain.
J Wildl Dis. 2004 Apr;40(2):351-5. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-40.2.351.
Two diseased young white-tailed laurel-pigeons (Columba junoniae), an endemic and endangered species of the Canary Islands (Spain), were found in La Palma. They were very depressed and had severe cutaneous yellowish nodular lesions in feathered and unfeathered areas on the bodies of both birds. Necropsy and histopathologic analyses were conducted. The presence of epidermal hypertrophy and hyperplasia in cutaneous lesions, as well as several acidophilic intracytoplasmic inclusions in affected epithelial cells (Bollinger bodies), confirmed avian poxvirus infection. This is the first report of avian pox in whitetailed laurel-pigeons or in any other free-ranging bird in the Canaries, and it might indicate that other threatened birds of the Canarian Archipelago may be affected by this viral disease.
在拉帕尔马岛发现了两只患病的年轻白尾月桂鸽(Columba junoniae),这是一种西班牙加那利群岛特有的濒危物种。它们精神萎靡,两只鸟的身体有羽毛和无羽毛区域均出现严重的皮肤黄色结节性病变。对其进行了尸检和组织病理学分析。皮肤病变中存在表皮肥大和增生,以及受影响上皮细胞中的几个嗜酸性胞质内包涵体(博林格小体),证实了禽痘病毒感染。这是白尾月桂鸽或加那利群岛任何其他自由放养鸟类中禽痘的首次报告,这可能表明加那利群岛其他受威胁的鸟类可能受到这种病毒性疾病的影响。