Projects to rehabilitate confiscated animals must carefully consider the risks of disease when determining whether to release these animals back into the wild or to incorporate them into captive breeding programs. Avipox and paramyxovirus type 1 (PMV-1) infections are important causes of morbidity and mortality during rehabilitation of confiscated houbara bustards (Chlamydotis undulata macqueenii). This paper presents key findings of an intensive health monitoring program (physical condition, hematology, serology, endoscopy, microbiology, and virology) of two flocks of houbara bustards that survived outbreaks of septicemic avipox and PMV-1 respectively. Mortality in each flock from avipox and PMV-1 infections were 47% and 25% respectively, ...
Background: Infectious diseases have expanded their host and geographic ranges, increasing impacts o...
Illegal capture and trade of wild birds has long been a threat to biodiversity. Translocation—the re...
International audienceWorldwide, wild birds are frequently suspected to be involved in the occurrenc...
Clinical and pathologic findings of avian paramyxovirus type 1 (PMV-1) in 19 houbara bustards (Chlam...
Implementation of conservation breeding programs is a key step to ensuring the sustainability of man...
L’Outarde houbara (Chlamydotis undulata et Chlamydotis macqueenii), dont les populations sont en déc...
Avian pox is a widespread infection in birds caused by genus Avipoxvirus pathogens. It is a notewort...
Avian chlamydiosis is a zoonotic disease of birds caused by the intracellular bacterium Chlamydophil...
An outbreak of avian pox in a psittacine bird colony was recognized in Chile. Although 12 psittacine...
The order Passeriformes comprises the largest number of families and species of birds of any avian o...
Wild birds are known reservoirs of bacterial and viral pathogens, some of which have zoonotic potent...
The order Passeriformes comprises the largest number of families and species of birds of any avian o...
To investigate an outbreak of avian pox in psittacines in a conservation facility, we examined 94 bi...
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Background: Infectious diseases have expanded their host and geographic ranges, increasing impacts o...
Background: Infectious diseases have expanded their host and geographic ranges, increasing impacts o...
Illegal capture and trade of wild birds has long been a threat to biodiversity. Translocation—the re...
International audienceWorldwide, wild birds are frequently suspected to be involved in the occurrenc...
Clinical and pathologic findings of avian paramyxovirus type 1 (PMV-1) in 19 houbara bustards (Chlam...
Implementation of conservation breeding programs is a key step to ensuring the sustainability of man...
L’Outarde houbara (Chlamydotis undulata et Chlamydotis macqueenii), dont les populations sont en déc...
Avian pox is a widespread infection in birds caused by genus Avipoxvirus pathogens. It is a notewort...
Avian chlamydiosis is a zoonotic disease of birds caused by the intracellular bacterium Chlamydophil...
An outbreak of avian pox in a psittacine bird colony was recognized in Chile. Although 12 psittacine...
The order Passeriformes comprises the largest number of families and species of birds of any avian o...
Wild birds are known reservoirs of bacterial and viral pathogens, some of which have zoonotic potent...
The order Passeriformes comprises the largest number of families and species of birds of any avian o...
To investigate an outbreak of avian pox in psittacines in a conservation facility, we examined 94 bi...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN027645 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Background: Infectious diseases have expanded their host and geographic ranges, increasing impacts o...
Background: Infectious diseases have expanded their host and geographic ranges, increasing impacts o...
Illegal capture and trade of wild birds has long been a threat to biodiversity. Translocation—the re...
International audienceWorldwide, wild birds are frequently suspected to be involved in the occurrenc...