Tarello Walter
Studio Veterinario Spina, CP 1644, 06129 Perugia, Italy.
Vet Dermatol. 2008 Apr;19(2):101-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3164.2008.00656.x.
The prevalence, cutaneous manifestations and concurrent clinical signs of avipoxvirus infection in 3706 falcons in two Middle Eastern countries are reported. Diagnosis was based on evidence of typical 'dry' skin lesions on featherless parts of the body and microscopic detection of Bollinger bodies in epithelial cells. Avipoxvirus was isolated from one representative case. Overall prevalence of cutaneous changes due to avipoxvirus infection did not differ significantly between Kuwait (2.7%) and Dubai (2.3%), although pox lesions were more prevalent on the feet of birds from Kuwait (67.4% vs. 50%) and more common on the eyelids of birds from Dubai (45.6% vs. 30.4%). Foot lesions were always present in birds with multiple infection sites. Some birds from Dubai had severe infection associated with weight loss, anorexia, lethargy, vomiting, central nervous system involvement and ultimately death.
报告了中东两个国家3706只猎鹰中禽痘病毒感染的患病率、皮肤表现及并发临床体征。诊断依据是在身体无毛部位出现典型“干性”皮肤病变的证据以及上皮细胞中博林格小体的显微镜检测。从一个代表性病例中分离出禽痘病毒。科威特(2.7%)和迪拜(2.3%)因禽痘病毒感染导致的皮肤变化总体患病率无显著差异,不过痘病变在科威特鸟类的足部更为普遍(67.4%对50%),在迪拜鸟类的眼睑更为常见(45.6%对30.4%)。足部病变在有多个感染部位的鸟类中总是存在。一些来自迪拜的鸟类出现严重感染,伴有体重减轻、厌食、嗜睡、呕吐、中枢神经系统受累,最终死亡。