2022
DOI: 10.1055/a-1909-2235
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Pigeon Rotavirus A as the cause of systemic infection in juvenile pigeons (young pigeon disease)

Abstract: Recent investigations suggested pigeon associated Rotavirus Typ A genotype G18P[17] (RVA) as a causative agent of the classical ‘young pigeon disease’ (YPD). YPD was first described in the late 1980 s as an acute, mainly seasonally recurring disorder of mostly juvenile domestic pigeons (Columba livia) with clinical signs such as anorexia, dairrhea, vomiting, congested crops, weight loss and occasionally mortality. Various studies in the past indicated a multifactorial nature of YPD. Several pathogens, such as … Show more

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“…Pigeon-type RVA has been causing losses among domestic pigeons since a much earlier period than the time when it was first described in association with clinical disease ( 16 , 22 ). Pigeon-type RVA infections are currently a serious problem in pigeon breeding.…”
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“…Pigeon-type RVA has been causing losses among domestic pigeons since a much earlier period than the time when it was first described in association with clinical disease ( 16 , 22 ). Pigeon-type RVA infections are currently a serious problem in pigeon breeding.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Young pigeon disease (YPD) is a common problem in the breeding of domestic pigeons ( Columba livia ) and has been known for more than three decades ( 6 , 16 , 21 ). Various pathogens, including pigeon adenoviruses, pigeon circovirus 1 and Escherichia coli had been suspected to be involved ( 7 , 21 , 25 ) prior to the 2020 fulfilment of the Henle–Koch postulates and confirmation of a pigeon-associated clade of rotavirus A genotype G18P(17) as the causative agent of “classical” YPD ( 16 , 23 ). Rotavirus A (RVA) is a double-stranded RNA virus in the Rotavirus genus and Reoviridae family.…”
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