Molecular Diagnosis of Beak and Feather Disease in Native Brazilian Psittacines

ABSTRACT The incidence of the psittacine beak and feather disease virus (BFDV) was investigated in Brazilian native parrots with normal feathering arriving at rescue and triage centers for wild animals (CETAS, IBAMA) in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. BFDV DNA was investigated by previously descr...

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Main Authors: AV Araújo, DA Andery, FC Ferreira Jr., MC Ortiz, MVR Marques, SY Marin, DAR Vilela, JS Resende, M Resende, RV Donatti, NRS Martins
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Published: Fundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia Avícolas 2015-12-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science
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spelling doaj-a8168b4c064d4cc1beb2f3dd58d074002020-11-24T20:54:28ZengFundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia AvícolasBrazilian Journal of Poultry Science1806-90612015-12-0117445145810.1590/1516-635X1704451-458S1516-635X2015000400451Molecular Diagnosis of Beak and Feather Disease in Native Brazilian PsittacinesAV AraújoDA AnderyFC Ferreira Jr.MC OrtizMVR MarquesSY MarinDAR VilelaJS ResendeM ResendeRV DonattiNRS MartinsABSTRACT The incidence of the psittacine beak and feather disease virus (BFDV) was investigated in Brazilian native parrots with normal feathering arriving at rescue and triage centers for wild animals (CETAS, IBAMA) in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. BFDV DNA was investigated by previously described PCR technique for the partial amplification of BFDV ORF-1 in DNA extracts from blood, cloacal swab or liver of psittacines. Some birds provided more than one sample. Nine species of psittacines were sampled between January 2009 and October 2010. Blood (n=46) or cloacal swab (n=128) samples were obtained from psittacines immediately upon arrival at the triage centers. Liver samples were collected from necropsied birds dead on arrival (n=167). All swab samples were negative, except for one Ara ararauna individual (n=3) which blood presented the BFDV DNA. On the other hand, 11 liver samples were positive for BFDV DNA, with a prevalence of 7.8% in Amazona aestiva (n=140). No BFDV DNA was detected in the liver of Amazona amazonica (n=11), A. vinacea (n=5), A. rhodochorytha (n=4), Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus (n=3), Ara ararauna, (n=3), Aratinga leucophtalma (n=2), Guarouba guarouba (n=1) and Pionus maximiliani (n=1). In most cases, alopecia was not associated with BFDV detection in liver, and liver histopathology was inconclusive. Although all cloacal swab samples were negative, a few psittacines (n=19) that died at CETAS-Belo Horizonte were retested, and 21% were detected as positive in liver. A group of psittacines (n=16) was clinically evaluated, and despite showing feather dystrophy, all birds were negative in the cloacal swabs, except for one, which blood sample was positive (A. ararauna). The obtained sequences of the BFDV strains BH 215 and BH 732 were deposited in the GenBank (JQ649409 and JQ649410). A 98% similarity with strain sequences described in Australia, Japan, and New Zealand was observed. It is possible that these strains arrived in Brazil through the legal and illegal trade of parrots. However, it was not possible to associate BFDV infection with the geographical origin of birds and no local marker was detected. The rates of detection, although similar to other studies, indicate the tendency of a high incidence of the disease, possibly associated with stress, and high bird density and wide transmission in captivity conditions.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-635X2015000400451&lng=en&tlng=enBFDVmacawparrotpsittacinepsittacine beak and feather disease
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author AV Araújo
DA Andery
FC Ferreira Jr.
MC Ortiz
MVR Marques
SY Marin
DAR Vilela
JS Resende
M Resende
RV Donatti
NRS Martins
spellingShingle AV Araújo
DA Andery
FC Ferreira Jr.
MC Ortiz
MVR Marques
SY Marin
DAR Vilela
JS Resende
M Resende
RV Donatti
NRS Martins
Molecular Diagnosis of Beak and Feather Disease in Native Brazilian Psittacines
Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science
BFDV
macaw
parrot
psittacine
psittacine beak and feather disease
author_facet AV Araújo
DA Andery
FC Ferreira Jr.
MC Ortiz
MVR Marques
SY Marin
DAR Vilela
JS Resende
M Resende
RV Donatti
NRS Martins
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title Molecular Diagnosis of Beak and Feather Disease in Native Brazilian Psittacines
title_short Molecular Diagnosis of Beak and Feather Disease in Native Brazilian Psittacines
title_full Molecular Diagnosis of Beak and Feather Disease in Native Brazilian Psittacines
title_fullStr Molecular Diagnosis of Beak and Feather Disease in Native Brazilian Psittacines
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Diagnosis of Beak and Feather Disease in Native Brazilian Psittacines
title_sort molecular diagnosis of beak and feather disease in native brazilian psittacines
publisher Fundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia Avícolas
series Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science
issn 1806-9061
publishDate 2015-12-01
description ABSTRACT The incidence of the psittacine beak and feather disease virus (BFDV) was investigated in Brazilian native parrots with normal feathering arriving at rescue and triage centers for wild animals (CETAS, IBAMA) in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. BFDV DNA was investigated by previously described PCR technique for the partial amplification of BFDV ORF-1 in DNA extracts from blood, cloacal swab or liver of psittacines. Some birds provided more than one sample. Nine species of psittacines were sampled between January 2009 and October 2010. Blood (n=46) or cloacal swab (n=128) samples were obtained from psittacines immediately upon arrival at the triage centers. Liver samples were collected from necropsied birds dead on arrival (n=167). All swab samples were negative, except for one Ara ararauna individual (n=3) which blood presented the BFDV DNA. On the other hand, 11 liver samples were positive for BFDV DNA, with a prevalence of 7.8% in Amazona aestiva (n=140). No BFDV DNA was detected in the liver of Amazona amazonica (n=11), A. vinacea (n=5), A. rhodochorytha (n=4), Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus (n=3), Ara ararauna, (n=3), Aratinga leucophtalma (n=2), Guarouba guarouba (n=1) and Pionus maximiliani (n=1). In most cases, alopecia was not associated with BFDV detection in liver, and liver histopathology was inconclusive. Although all cloacal swab samples were negative, a few psittacines (n=19) that died at CETAS-Belo Horizonte were retested, and 21% were detected as positive in liver. A group of psittacines (n=16) was clinically evaluated, and despite showing feather dystrophy, all birds were negative in the cloacal swabs, except for one, which blood sample was positive (A. ararauna). The obtained sequences of the BFDV strains BH 215 and BH 732 were deposited in the GenBank (JQ649409 and JQ649410). A 98% similarity with strain sequences described in Australia, Japan, and New Zealand was observed. It is possible that these strains arrived in Brazil through the legal and illegal trade of parrots. However, it was not possible to associate BFDV infection with the geographical origin of birds and no local marker was detected. The rates of detection, although similar to other studies, indicate the tendency of a high incidence of the disease, possibly associated with stress, and high bird density and wide transmission in captivity conditions.
topic BFDV
macaw
parrot
psittacine
psittacine beak and feather disease
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