Wild birds are major natural reservoirs and potential dispersers of a variety of infectious diseases. As such, it is important to determine the diversity of viruses they carry and use this information to help understand the potential risks of spillover to humans, domestic animals, and other wildlife. We investigated the potential viral causes of paresis in long-standing, but undiagnosed, disease syndromes in wild Australian birds. RNA from diseased birds was extracted and pooled based on tissue type, host species, and clinical manifestation for metagenomic sequencing. Using a bulk and unbiased metatranscriptomic approach, combined with clinical investigation and histopathology, we identified a number of novel viruses from the families Astro...
Metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS), particularly total RNA sequencing (“meta-transcriptom...
Emerging diseases are acknowledged as a growing threat to wildlife, with the continued identificatio...
Emerging diseases are acknowledged as a growing threat to wildlife, with the continued identificatio...
Wild birds are major natural reservoirs and potential dispersers of a variety of infectious diseases...
Wild birds are major natural reservoirs and potential dispersers of a variety of infectious diseases...
Emerging viral pathogens are a significant concern, with potential consequences for human, animal an...
Emerging viral pathogens are a significant concern, with potential consequences for human, animal an...
Abstract Emerging viral pathogens are a significant concern, with potential consequences for human, ...
Little is known about the factors that shape the ecology of RNA viruses in nature. Wild birds are an...
Birds may act as hosts for numerous pathogens, including members of the family Chlamydiaceae, beak a...
Birds may act as hosts for numerous pathogens, including members of the family Chlamydiaceae, beak a...
Wild birds are known reservoirs of bacterial and viral pathogens, some of which have zoonotic potent...
Wild birds are known reservoirs of bacterial and viral pathogens, some of which have zoonotic potent...
Viruses in avian hosts can pose threats to avian health and some have zoonotic potential. Hospitals ...
Viruses in avian hosts can pose threats to avian health and some have zoonotic potential. Hospitals ...
Metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS), particularly total RNA sequencing (“meta-transcriptom...
Emerging diseases are acknowledged as a growing threat to wildlife, with the continued identificatio...
Emerging diseases are acknowledged as a growing threat to wildlife, with the continued identificatio...
Wild birds are major natural reservoirs and potential dispersers of a variety of infectious diseases...
Wild birds are major natural reservoirs and potential dispersers of a variety of infectious diseases...
Emerging viral pathogens are a significant concern, with potential consequences for human, animal an...
Emerging viral pathogens are a significant concern, with potential consequences for human, animal an...
Abstract Emerging viral pathogens are a significant concern, with potential consequences for human, ...
Little is known about the factors that shape the ecology of RNA viruses in nature. Wild birds are an...
Birds may act as hosts for numerous pathogens, including members of the family Chlamydiaceae, beak a...
Birds may act as hosts for numerous pathogens, including members of the family Chlamydiaceae, beak a...
Wild birds are known reservoirs of bacterial and viral pathogens, some of which have zoonotic potent...
Wild birds are known reservoirs of bacterial and viral pathogens, some of which have zoonotic potent...
Viruses in avian hosts can pose threats to avian health and some have zoonotic potential. Hospitals ...
Viruses in avian hosts can pose threats to avian health and some have zoonotic potential. Hospitals ...
Metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS), particularly total RNA sequencing (“meta-transcriptom...
Emerging diseases are acknowledged as a growing threat to wildlife, with the continued identificatio...
Emerging diseases are acknowledged as a growing threat to wildlife, with the continued identificatio...