Ogawa M, Wakuda T, Yamaguchi T, Murata K, Setiyono A, Fukushi H, Hirai K
Department of Veterinary Microbiology, Faculty of Agriculture, Gifu University, Yanagido, Japan.
J Vet Med Sci. 1998 Nov;60(11):1277-9. doi: 10.1292/jvms.60.1277.
Serum samples collected from 739 free-living wild birds of 44 species from Gifu, Mie and Hyogo Prefectures in Japan during the period 1989 to 1997 were tested for antibodies to infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) serotypes 1 and 2 by a virus neutralization test. Serological evidence of infection with serotypes 1 and 2 was found in 15 (2%) of the sera of 6 species and 36 (4.9%) of the sera of 11 species, respectively. Antibodies to IBDV were detected from both sedentary and migratory species. These findings suggest that free-living wild birds have an important role in the natural history of IBDV. These findings raise the possibility that the IBDV prevalent in the breeding grounds of these birds in other countries could be imported by the migratory species. This is the first report of an extensive serological survey of IBDV in wild birds.
1989年至1997年期间,从日本岐阜、三重和兵库县的44种739只自由生活的野生鸟类采集血清样本,通过病毒中和试验检测传染性法氏囊病病毒(IBDV)1型和2型抗体。分别在6种鸟类的15份血清(2%)和11种鸟类的36份血清(4.9%)中发现了感染1型和2型病毒的血清学证据。在定居和迁徙鸟类中均检测到IBDV抗体。这些发现表明,自由生活的野生鸟类在IBDV的自然史中具有重要作用。这些发现增加了一种可能性,即这些鸟类在其他国家繁殖地流行的IBDV可能会被迁徙物种引入。这是首次关于野生鸟类IBDV广泛血清学调查的报告。