Wilson M H, Crawford J A
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University, Corvallis 97331.
J Wildl Dis. 1988 Apr;24(2):360-3. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-24.2.360.
Prevalences of poxvirus-like lesions were determined for 177 northern bobwhites (Colinus virginianus) and 24 scaled quail (Callipepla squamata) trapped in southern Texas from 1976 to 1979 and for 190 northern bobwhites and 105 scaled quail shot at five locations in southern Texas from 1980 to 1981. None of the northern bobwhites trapped in 1976-1977 was infected, but 54% of the trapped scaled quail were infected; 17% of the northern bobwhites and 34% of the scaled quail shot in 1980-1981 had pox lesions, primarily on the wings. Prevalence was unrelated to sex or age of birds. For both species, prevalence was greatest during late spring and early summer. Histologic and electron microscopic examination confirmed poxvirus in two scaled quail, which constituted the first report of poxvirus in this species.
1976年至1979年在得克萨斯州南部捕获的177只北部白喉鹑(Colinus virginianus)和24只鳞斑鹑(Callipepla squamata),以及1980年至1981年在得克萨斯州南部五个地点射杀的190只北部白喉鹑和105只鳞斑鹑,均测定了痘病毒样病变的患病率。1976 - 1977年捕获的北部白喉鹑均未感染,但捕获的鳞斑鹑中有54%受到感染;1980 - 1981年射杀的北部白喉鹑中有17%、鳞斑鹑中有34%有痘病变,主要在翅膀上。患病率与鸟类的性别或年龄无关。对于这两个物种,患病率在晚春和初夏最高。组织学和电子显微镜检查在两只鳞斑鹑中证实了痘病毒,这是该物种中痘病毒的首次报告。