Department of Pathology, School of Veterinary Science, University of Melbourne, Werribee, Victoria, 3030, Australia.
Avian Pathol. 2013 Apr;42(2):147-50. doi: 10.1080/03079457.2013.773581.
Poxviral infection was identified in a crimson rosella presented to the Australian Wildlife Health Centre (Victoria) in 2002, and from a second crimson rosella in 2008. Both cases were characterized by proliferative lesions on non-feathered skin. Routine histopathology identified intra-lesional epidermal changes consistent with those caused by poxvirus. Electron microscopy confirmed the presence of poxvirus in inclusions in the first case, and genetic analysis of DNA extracted from both cases found an identical viral genome that differs from all other known poxviruses. We conclude that this infection in crimson rosellas is caused by a previously unrecognized avian poxvirus endemic to this region of Australia, and with low virulence.
2002 年,一只深红色凤头鹦鹉因痘病毒感染被送到澳大利亚野生动物健康中心(维多利亚),2008 年,另一只深红色凤头鹦鹉也因痘病毒感染被送来。这两例病例的特征均为非羽毛皮肤的增生性病变。常规组织病理学检查发现病变部位的表皮变化与痘病毒引起的变化一致。电子显微镜证实了第一例病例中的包涵体中存在痘病毒,从两例病例中提取的 DNA 的基因分析发现了一种与所有其他已知痘病毒均不同的相同病毒基因组。我们得出结论,这种在深红色凤头鹦鹉中的感染是由一种以前未被识别的、在澳大利亚该地区流行的、低毒力的禽痘病毒引起的。