Graham D L, Mare C J, Ward F P, Peckham M C
J Wildl Dis. 1975 Jan;11(1):83-91. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-11.1.83.
Inclusion body disease of falcons (IBDF) is caused by a herpesvirus. The clinical course is short, 24 to 72 hours in duration, and is characterized by mild to severe depression and weakness often accompanied by anorexia. The disease is invariably fatal. The virus has a marked affinity for the reticuloendothelial system and hepatocytes,producing focal to diffuse necrosis of infected tissues accompanied by the formation of intranuclear inclusion bodies. The virus is pathogenic for American kestrels (Falco sparverius) and great horned owls (Bubo virginianus) in which typical lesions of IBDF are reproduced. The lesions of IBDF are similar to those produced by some herpesvirus infections in other avian species.
隼类包涵体病(IBDF)由一种疱疹病毒引起。临床病程较短,持续24至72小时,其特征为轻度至重度抑郁和虚弱,常伴有厌食。该病 invariably fatal。该病毒对网状内皮系统和肝细胞具有显著亲和力,导致受感染组织出现局灶性至弥漫性坏死,并伴有核内包涵体形成。该病毒对美洲隼(Falco sparverius)和大角鸮(Bubo virginianus)具有致病性,可在其中再现IBDF的典型病变。IBDF的病变与其他禽类中某些疱疹病毒感染所产生的病变相似。