update on paramyxovirus
Posted: 08 Feb 2012, 01:53
For general interest of members, recirculated from another list.
AUSTRALIAN WILDLIFE HEALTH NETWORK
NOTIFICATION
Dear AWHN NAIWB Steering Group, Zoo Animal Health Reference Group & Universities Group,
Please note the following update from the Victorian DPI which confirms detection of pigeon paramyxovirus 1 (PMV-1) in two additional species of birds in Melbourne. One sparrow hawk (Accipiter cirrocephalus) found dead and one spotted turtledove (an introduced free-ranging feral species of dove) have been confirmed with the disease. It is assumed that these birds were infected through contact with feral pigeons.
The DPI Victoria website provides the following details - see http://www.dpi.vic.gov.au/agriculture/p ... ruary-2012" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Sparrowhawk case: "PMV-1 was isolated from the tissues a sick sparrow hawk (Accipiter cirrocephalus) - a raptor native to Australia. The bird was collected by a park ranger, who had been monitoring a family of sparrow hawks in a park in central Melbourne. Four birds died around or before 10 January with some displaying neurological signs before death. Paramyxovirus 1 infected feral pigeons had previously been confirmed in the immediate area and it is likely that infection in the sparrow hawk may be the result of high virus challenge associated with recent predation on diseased pigeons. Although this is the first time pigeon paramyxovirus 1 has been isolated in a native species in Australia, there are several reports of predatory and in-contact birds becoming infected in endemic countries overseas."
Spotted turtle dove case: "PMV-1 was confirmed in a spotted turtle dove (Streptopelia chinensis), an introduced species. The bird had been in close contact with a group of semi-feral pigeons which have been previously diagnosed with paramyxovirus."
We would like to ask AWHN subscribers (outside Victoria) to continue to be alert to any signs of disease that are unusual or clusters of deaths in wild birds. Please report these to your local AWHN Wildlife Coordinator, your local department of agriculture, or call the Emergency Animal Disease Watch Hotline: 1800 675 888.
IN VICTORIA WHERE A NUMBER OF WILD BIRDS SHOWING CLINICAL SIGNS<http://www.dpi.vic.gov.au/agriculture/p ... fact-sheet> AND/OR A CLUSTER OF DEAD WILD BIRDS ARE FOUND THE DPI SHOULD BE NOTIFIED ON 1800 675 888.
AUSTRALIAN WILDLIFE HEALTH NETWORK
NOTIFICATION
Dear AWHN NAIWB Steering Group, Zoo Animal Health Reference Group & Universities Group,
Please note the following update from the Victorian DPI which confirms detection of pigeon paramyxovirus 1 (PMV-1) in two additional species of birds in Melbourne. One sparrow hawk (Accipiter cirrocephalus) found dead and one spotted turtledove (an introduced free-ranging feral species of dove) have been confirmed with the disease. It is assumed that these birds were infected through contact with feral pigeons.
The DPI Victoria website provides the following details - see http://www.dpi.vic.gov.au/agriculture/p ... ruary-2012" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Sparrowhawk case: "PMV-1 was isolated from the tissues a sick sparrow hawk (Accipiter cirrocephalus) - a raptor native to Australia. The bird was collected by a park ranger, who had been monitoring a family of sparrow hawks in a park in central Melbourne. Four birds died around or before 10 January with some displaying neurological signs before death. Paramyxovirus 1 infected feral pigeons had previously been confirmed in the immediate area and it is likely that infection in the sparrow hawk may be the result of high virus challenge associated with recent predation on diseased pigeons. Although this is the first time pigeon paramyxovirus 1 has been isolated in a native species in Australia, there are several reports of predatory and in-contact birds becoming infected in endemic countries overseas."
Spotted turtle dove case: "PMV-1 was confirmed in a spotted turtle dove (Streptopelia chinensis), an introduced species. The bird had been in close contact with a group of semi-feral pigeons which have been previously diagnosed with paramyxovirus."
We would like to ask AWHN subscribers (outside Victoria) to continue to be alert to any signs of disease that are unusual or clusters of deaths in wild birds. Please report these to your local AWHN Wildlife Coordinator, your local department of agriculture, or call the Emergency Animal Disease Watch Hotline: 1800 675 888.
IN VICTORIA WHERE A NUMBER OF WILD BIRDS SHOWING CLINICAL SIGNS<http://www.dpi.vic.gov.au/agriculture/p ... fact-sheet> AND/OR A CLUSTER OF DEAD WILD BIRDS ARE FOUND THE DPI SHOULD BE NOTIFIED ON 1800 675 888.