Sane and sound: a serologic and molecular survey for selected infectious agents in neozootic Egyptian geese (Alopochen aegyptiacus) in Germany
Aquatic birds can act as vectors and reservoir hosts for pathogens relevant for wild birds and poultry as well as human health. In this study, we address the questions (1) if the Egyptian goose (Alopochen aegyptiacus), as one of the most successful neozootic bird species in Europe, carry infectious...
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author | Prüter, Hanna Czirják, Gábor Árpád Twietmeyer, Sönke Harder, Timm C. Grund, Christian Mühldorfer, Kristin Lüschow, Dörte |
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description | Aquatic birds can act as vectors and reservoir hosts for pathogens relevant for wild birds and poultry as well as human health. In this study, we address the questions (1) if the Egyptian goose (Alopochen aegyptiacus), as one of the most successful neozootic bird species in Europe, carry infectious agents that are relevant for poultry and wild birds and (2) if seasonal prevalences of these infectious agents differ from those of native geese species. In 2015 and 2016, up to 190 Egyptian geese from Western Germany were investigated serologically for antibodies (Ab) against influenza A viruses (IAV), Avian avulavirus 1 (AAvV-1), aviadenoviruses, Duck atadenovirus A (syn.: egg drop syndrome 1976 virus) (EDSV), and West Nile virus (WNV). Ab were detected against IAV in 6.1% (10/164), against AAvV-1 in 2.4% (4/165), against EDSV in 15.2% (16/105), and against aviadenoviruses in 0.86% (1/116) of the geese blood samples, respectively. None of the birds had Ab against WNV (0/84). PCR-based techniques (cloacal and/or pharyngeal swabs) were applied for the presence of IAV, AAvV-1, Mycoplasma spp., and Riemerella anatipestifer. Riemerella DNA was detected in the pharyngeal swabs with an overall prevalence of 70.3% (104/148). Neither Mycoplasma DNA nor IAV or AAvV-1 RNA could be detected in the pharynx or cloaca of the examined birds. Our study shows that Egyptian geese are frequent carriers of Riemerella anatipestifer and furthermore provides serological evidence of exposure to IAV, AAvV-1, and EDSV. It is one of very few studies on infectious agents of neozootic bird species. Comparing our results from a neozootic non-migratory goose species with published results from native migratory geese species (bean goose (Anser fabalis) and white-fronted goose (A. albifrons)) and another neozootic non-migratory goose species (Canada goose (Branta canadensis)), we found differences in the seroprevalence of viral pathogens. Native goose species show higher seroprevalences of IAV and AAvV-1, whereas neozootic non-migratory geese reveal ... |
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spelling | ftopenagrar:oai:www.openagrar.de:openagrar_mods_00044763 2025-03-02T15:13:25+00:00 Sane and sound: a serologic and molecular survey for selected infectious agents in neozootic Egyptian geese (Alopochen aegyptiacus) in Germany Prüter, Hanna Czirják, Gábor Árpád Twietmeyer, Sönke Harder, Timm C. Grund, Christian Mühldorfer, Kristin Lüschow, Dörte 2018-11-14 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10344-018-1231-9 https://www.openagrar.de/receive/openagrar_mods_00044763 https://www.openagrar.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/openagrar_derivate_00022812/SD2018449.pdf https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10344-018-1231-9 eng eng European journal of wildlife research -- Eur J Wildlife Res -- Zeitschrift für Jagdwissenschaften -- 1439-0574 -- 1612-4642 -- 0044-2887 -- 2140087-8 -- 2141660-6 -- http://link.springer.com/journal/10344 -- http://www.bibliothek.uni-regensburg.de/ezeit/?2140087 https://www.openagrar.de/receive/openagrar_mods_00044763 https://www.openagrar.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/openagrar_derivate_00022812/SD2018449.pdf only signed in user all rights reserved info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Text article ddc:630 Alopochen aegyptiacus -- Avian avulavirus -- Aviadenoviruses -- Influenza A virus -- Neozootic bird -- Riemerella anatipestifer article Text doc-type:article 2018 ftopenagrar https://doi.org/10.1007/s10344-018-1231-9 2025-01-31T06:18:31Z Aquatic birds can act as vectors and reservoir hosts for pathogens relevant for wild birds and poultry as well as human health. In this study, we address the questions (1) if the Egyptian goose (Alopochen aegyptiacus), as one of the most successful neozootic bird species in Europe, carry infectious agents that are relevant for poultry and wild birds and (2) if seasonal prevalences of these infectious agents differ from those of native geese species. In 2015 and 2016, up to 190 Egyptian geese from Western Germany were investigated serologically for antibodies (Ab) against influenza A viruses (IAV), Avian avulavirus 1 (AAvV-1), aviadenoviruses, Duck atadenovirus A (syn.: egg drop syndrome 1976 virus) (EDSV), and West Nile virus (WNV). Ab were detected against IAV in 6.1% (10/164), against AAvV-1 in 2.4% (4/165), against EDSV in 15.2% (16/105), and against aviadenoviruses in 0.86% (1/116) of the geese blood samples, respectively. None of the birds had Ab against WNV (0/84). PCR-based techniques (cloacal and/or pharyngeal swabs) were applied for the presence of IAV, AAvV-1, Mycoplasma spp., and Riemerella anatipestifer. Riemerella DNA was detected in the pharyngeal swabs with an overall prevalence of 70.3% (104/148). Neither Mycoplasma DNA nor IAV or AAvV-1 RNA could be detected in the pharynx or cloaca of the examined birds. Our study shows that Egyptian geese are frequent carriers of Riemerella anatipestifer and furthermore provides serological evidence of exposure to IAV, AAvV-1, and EDSV. It is one of very few studies on infectious agents of neozootic bird species. Comparing our results from a neozootic non-migratory goose species with published results from native migratory geese species (bean goose (Anser fabalis) and white-fronted goose (A. albifrons)) and another neozootic non-migratory goose species (Canada goose (Branta canadensis)), we found differences in the seroprevalence of viral pathogens. Native goose species show higher seroprevalences of IAV and AAvV-1, whereas neozootic non-migratory geese reveal ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Anser fabalis Branta canadensis Canada Goose OpenAgrar (OA) Canada European Journal of Wildlife Research 64 6 |
spellingShingle | Text article ddc:630 Alopochen aegyptiacus -- Avian avulavirus -- Aviadenoviruses -- Influenza A virus -- Neozootic bird -- Riemerella anatipestifer Prüter, Hanna Czirják, Gábor Árpád Twietmeyer, Sönke Harder, Timm C. Grund, Christian Mühldorfer, Kristin Lüschow, Dörte Sane and sound: a serologic and molecular survey for selected infectious agents in neozootic Egyptian geese (Alopochen aegyptiacus) in Germany |
title | Sane and sound: a serologic and molecular survey for selected infectious agents in neozootic Egyptian geese (Alopochen aegyptiacus) in Germany |
title_full | Sane and sound: a serologic and molecular survey for selected infectious agents in neozootic Egyptian geese (Alopochen aegyptiacus) in Germany |
title_fullStr | Sane and sound: a serologic and molecular survey for selected infectious agents in neozootic Egyptian geese (Alopochen aegyptiacus) in Germany |
title_full_unstemmed | Sane and sound: a serologic and molecular survey for selected infectious agents in neozootic Egyptian geese (Alopochen aegyptiacus) in Germany |
title_short | Sane and sound: a serologic and molecular survey for selected infectious agents in neozootic Egyptian geese (Alopochen aegyptiacus) in Germany |
title_sort | sane and sound: a serologic and molecular survey for selected infectious agents in neozootic egyptian geese (alopochen aegyptiacus) in germany |
topic | Text article ddc:630 Alopochen aegyptiacus -- Avian avulavirus -- Aviadenoviruses -- Influenza A virus -- Neozootic bird -- Riemerella anatipestifer |
topic_facet | Text article ddc:630 Alopochen aegyptiacus -- Avian avulavirus -- Aviadenoviruses -- Influenza A virus -- Neozootic bird -- Riemerella anatipestifer |
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