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25 March 2021 Detection of Immunoreactivity to Psittaciform Bornavirus in the Serum of a Wild Cacatuid in Victoria, Australia
Michelle Sutherland, David N. Phalen, Sibylle Herzog, Kristina Maier-Sam, Michael Lierz
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Abstract

An indirect immunofluorescence serologic assay, PCR assay, and histopathology were used to screen for psittaciform orthobornaviruses (PaBV) in wild Cacatuidae in Victoria, Australia. Anti-PaBV antibodies were detected, but PCR and histopathology did not detect PaBV. This study presents the first evidence of PaBV in wild birds in Australia.

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Michelle Sutherland, David N. Phalen, Sibylle Herzog, Kristina Maier-Sam, and Michael Lierz "Detection of Immunoreactivity to Psittaciform Bornavirus in the Serum of a Wild Cacatuid in Victoria, Australia," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 57(2), 471-473, (25 March 2021). https://doi.org/10.7589/JWD-D-20-00157
Received: 30 August 2020; Accepted: 27 November 2020; Published: 25 March 2021
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