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Avian bornavirus in the urine of infected birds

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/VMRR.S31336

Keywords: avian bornavirus, Psittaciformes, parrot, urine, proventricular dilatation disease

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vian bornavirus in the urine of infected birds Short Report (1187) Total Article Views Authors: Heatley JJ, Villalobos AR Published Date June 2012 Volume 2012:3 Pages 19 - 23 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/VMRR.S31336 Received: 01 March 2012 Accepted: 21 April 2012 Published: 18 June 2012 J Jill Heatley,1 Alice R Villalobos2 1Zoological Medicine, 2Department of Nutrition & Food Science, Texas A&M University, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, College Station, TX, USA Abstract: Avian bornavirus (ABV) causes proventricular dilatation disease in multiple avian species. In severe clinical disease, the virus, while primarily neurotropic, can be detected in many organs, including the kidneys. We postulated that ABV could be shed by the kidneys and found in the urine of infected birds. Immunohistochemical staining demonstrated viral N and P proteins of ABV within the renal tubules. We adapted a nonsurgical method of urine collection for use in parrots known to be shedding ABV in their droppings. We obtained urine without feces, and results were compared with swabs of fresh voided feces. Reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction assay performed on these paired samples from five birds indicated that ABV was shed in quantity in the urine of infected birds, and a single sample was urine-positive and fecal-negative. We suggest that urine sampling may be a superior sample for detection of birds shedding ABV, and advocate that additional birds, known to be shedding or infected with ABV, should be investigated via this method.

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