Docherty D E, Converse K A, Hansen W R, Norman G W
National Wildlife Health Center, National Biological Survey, Madison, Wisconsin 53711.
Avian Dis. 1994 Oct-Dec;38(4):899-904.
A virus isolate associated with a 1989-90 die-off in American woodcock (Scolopax minor) was identified as a reovirus. Emaciation was a consistent necropsy finding in the woodcock involved in this die-off. This reovirus infection appeared to be systemic, had the potential for fecal oral virus transmission, and was associated with deterioration of body condition. To our knowledge this is the first report of a virus isolate from wild American woodcock. A survey conducted in 1990-92 indicated that this virus was not present at detectable levels in the woodcock breeding and wintering population.
一种与1989 - 1990年美国丘鹬(Scolopax minor)大批死亡相关的病毒分离株被鉴定为呼肠孤病毒。消瘦是此次大批死亡所涉及的丘鹬尸检中一致出现的结果。这种呼肠孤病毒感染似乎是全身性的,具有经粪 - 口途径传播病毒的可能性,并且与身体状况恶化有关。据我们所知,这是首次从野生美国丘鹬中分离出病毒的报告。1990 - 1992年进行的一项调查表明,在丘鹬的繁殖和越冬种群中未检测到该病毒。