Avian mycobacteriosis in free-living raptors in Majorca Island, Spain

International audience Avian mycobacteriosis is a chronic, infectious disease caused by different species of mycobacteria, usually belonging to the Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC). From 2004 to 2007, 589 raptors brought dead or sick to a wildlife rehabilitation centre in Majorca (Balearic Islands,...

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Published in:Avian Pathology
Main Authors: Millán, Javier, Negre, Nieves, Castellanos, Elena, De Juan, Lucia, Ana, Mateos, Parpal, Lluis, Aranaz, Alicia
Other Authors: Govern Illes Balears, Wildlife Health and Control
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Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2010
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spelling ftccsdartic:oai:HAL:hal-00557317v1 2023-05-15T16:10:01+02:00 Avian mycobacteriosis in free-living raptors in Majorca Island, Spain Millán, Javier Negre, Nieves Castellanos, Elena De Juan, Lucia Ana, Mateos Parpal, Lluis Aranaz, Alicia Govern Illes Balears Wildlife Health and Control 2010-01-19 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00557317 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00557317/document https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00557317/file/PEER_stage2_10.1080%252F03079450903389945.pdf https://doi.org/10.1080/03079450903389945 en eng HAL CCSD Taylor & Francis info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1080/03079450903389945 hal-00557317 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00557317 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00557317/document https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00557317/file/PEER_stage2_10.1080%252F03079450903389945.pdf doi:10.1080/03079450903389945 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess ISSN: 0307-9457 EISSN: 1465-3338 Avian Pathology https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00557317 Avian Pathology, Taylor & Francis, 2010, 39 (01), pp.1-6. ⟨10.1080/03079450903389945⟩ Life Sciences info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2010 ftccsdartic https://doi.org/10.1080/03079450903389945 2020-12-26T06:11:20Z International audience Avian mycobacteriosis is a chronic, infectious disease caused by different species of mycobacteria, usually belonging to the Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC). From 2004 to 2007, 589 raptors brought dead or sick to a wildlife rehabilitation centre in Majorca (Balearic Islands, Spain) were necropsied. The birds belonged to 12 different species, chiefly common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) (n=297), scops owl (Otus scops) (n=109), barn owl (Tyto alba) (n=75), long-eared owl (Asio otus) (n=58), peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) (n=27), and booted eagle (Hieraaetus pennatus) (n=13). Gross lesions compatible with mycobacteriosis were observed in 14 birds (2.4%) found in several locations in Majorca. They were 12 kestrels (prevalence in this species=4.0%), one long-eared owl (1.7%) and one scops owl (0.9%), all the birds presenting white-yellowish nodules from pinpoint size to 1 cm in diameter in diverse organs, mainly in liver, spleen and intestine. Affected organs were subjected to bacteriology and molecular identification by PCR and, in all the cases, infection with Mycobacterium avium subsp. avium was confirmed. The observed prevalences are similar to those previously observed in Holland, though the actual prevalence detected in this study is likely to be higher than reported because only birds with gross lesions were subjected to culture. Further molecular characterization with a set of six MIRU-VNTR loci was used to sub-typify the isolates in order to show the existence of possible epidemiological links. Six different genotypes were found, which points to infection from multiple focuses. No temporal or geographical aggregation of the cases was observed associated to the presence of positive birds or to the different VNTR allelic profiles. The most feasible origin might be water or food sources, though the reservoir of mycobacteria remains unknown. Article in Journal/Newspaper Falco peregrinus peregrine falcon Archive ouverte HAL (Hyper Article en Ligne, CCSD - Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe) Avian Pathology 39 1 1 6
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Millán, Javier
Negre, Nieves
Castellanos, Elena
De Juan, Lucia
Ana, Mateos
Parpal, Lluis
Aranaz, Alicia
Avian mycobacteriosis in free-living raptors in Majorca Island, Spain
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description International audience Avian mycobacteriosis is a chronic, infectious disease caused by different species of mycobacteria, usually belonging to the Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC). From 2004 to 2007, 589 raptors brought dead or sick to a wildlife rehabilitation centre in Majorca (Balearic Islands, Spain) were necropsied. The birds belonged to 12 different species, chiefly common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) (n=297), scops owl (Otus scops) (n=109), barn owl (Tyto alba) (n=75), long-eared owl (Asio otus) (n=58), peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) (n=27), and booted eagle (Hieraaetus pennatus) (n=13). Gross lesions compatible with mycobacteriosis were observed in 14 birds (2.4%) found in several locations in Majorca. They were 12 kestrels (prevalence in this species=4.0%), one long-eared owl (1.7%) and one scops owl (0.9%), all the birds presenting white-yellowish nodules from pinpoint size to 1 cm in diameter in diverse organs, mainly in liver, spleen and intestine. Affected organs were subjected to bacteriology and molecular identification by PCR and, in all the cases, infection with Mycobacterium avium subsp. avium was confirmed. The observed prevalences are similar to those previously observed in Holland, though the actual prevalence detected in this study is likely to be higher than reported because only birds with gross lesions were subjected to culture. Further molecular characterization with a set of six MIRU-VNTR loci was used to sub-typify the isolates in order to show the existence of possible epidemiological links. Six different genotypes were found, which points to infection from multiple focuses. No temporal or geographical aggregation of the cases was observed associated to the presence of positive birds or to the different VNTR allelic profiles. The most feasible origin might be water or food sources, though the reservoir of mycobacteria remains unknown.
author2 Govern Illes Balears
Wildlife Health and Control
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author Millán, Javier
Negre, Nieves
Castellanos, Elena
De Juan, Lucia
Ana, Mateos
Parpal, Lluis
Aranaz, Alicia
author_facet Millán, Javier
Negre, Nieves
Castellanos, Elena
De Juan, Lucia
Ana, Mateos
Parpal, Lluis
Aranaz, Alicia
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title Avian mycobacteriosis in free-living raptors in Majorca Island, Spain
title_short Avian mycobacteriosis in free-living raptors in Majorca Island, Spain
title_full Avian mycobacteriosis in free-living raptors in Majorca Island, Spain
title_fullStr Avian mycobacteriosis in free-living raptors in Majorca Island, Spain
title_full_unstemmed Avian mycobacteriosis in free-living raptors in Majorca Island, Spain
title_sort avian mycobacteriosis in free-living raptors in majorca island, spain
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