Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine
Volume 17, Issue 3 , Pages 210-215, July 2008

Case Report: An Avian Pox Outbreak in Captive Psittacine Birds in Chile

  • G. González-Hein, DVM

      Affiliations

    • College of Veterinary Sciences, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile
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  • C. González, DVM, MPhil, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Comparative Medicine and Pathology, School of Veterinary Medicine, Andres Bello University, Santiago, Chile
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  • H. Hidalgo, DVM, MS

      Affiliations

    • Diseases Diagnostic Laboratory for Wild and Pet Birds, Department of Animal Pathology, College of Veterinary Sciences, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence to: Héctor Hidalgo, DVM, MS, Santa Rosa 11735, La Granja, Casilla 2 Correo 15, Santiago, Chile

Abstract

An outbreak of avian pox in a psittacine bird colony was recognized in Chile. Although 12 psittacine birds of different genera were in contiguous cages within the same building, clinical signs and mortality were restricted to the Agapornis, Neophema, Polytelis, and Platycercus genera. Fifty of 188 psittacine birds were affected with clinical signs; the disease was usually self-limiting, but 11 birds died. In the affected birds, cutaneous lesions were usually observed on the featherless parts of the face and legs. A strain of avian poxvirus was isolated from cutaneous lesions harvested from Polytelis swainsonii by inoculation onto the chorioallantoic membrane of chicken embryos. Intracytoplasmatic inclusion bodies were visualized by light microscopy in the infected chorioallantoic membranes and also in infected psittacine tissues. Diagnosis of this pox outbreak was made by clinical signs, epidemiology, histopathology, virus isolation, and serological identification. Birds that exhibited clinical signs were treated. As far as we know, this is the first report of avian pox in Polytelis swainsonii and P. alexandrae.

Key words: avian pox, avian poxviruses, psittacine birds, Psittaciforme, Polytelis swainsonii, Polytelis alexandrae

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PII: S1557-5063(08)00059-1

doi:10.1053/j.jepm.2008.05.008

Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine
Volume 17, Issue 3 , Pages 210-215, July 2008