“…The BFDV was first described in Australia in the 1970s; then, the virus was spread through the worldwide trade of birds (Raidal et al, ). Up to now, BDFV has been found in psittacine birds worldwide including Asia, Africa, Americas, Europe and Australasia (Amery‐Gale et al, ; Bassami, Ypelaar, Berryman, Wilcox, & Raidal, ; Bert, Tomassone, Peccati, Navarrete, & Sola, ; Heath et al, ; Katoh, Ohya, Ise, & Fukushi, ; Kondiah, Albertyn, & Bragg, ; Massaro et al, ; Varsani, Regnard, Bragg, Hitzeroth, & Rybicki, ). There is no commercial vaccine available for BFDV, which poses a significant threat to endangered parrots.…”