纽卡斯尔疾病。

R. Walker
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新城疫是一种由禽副粘病毒1型(APMV-1)引起的禽鸟病毒性疾病。出于官方控制目的,目前将该病定义为仅由某些病毒株引起的最严重形式的疾病。许多毒性较弱的APMV-1毒株也在家养和野生鸟类中传播。这些病毒通常引起较轻微的临床症状或无症状地感染禽类。然而,它们有时会进化成引起新城疫的高毒力菌株。新城疫病被认为是世界上最重要的家禽疫病之一。鸡特别容易感染,发病率和死亡率可高达100%。疫情可能对发展中国家的后院鸡产生巨大影响,这些鸡是蛋白质的重要来源,而且这种疾病是地方性的。在发达国家,高毒力的APMV-1毒株通常已从家禽中根除,但在疫情爆发期间,贸易禁运和限制造成重大经济损失。新城疫也可影响其他商业家禽、猎禽、田鼠和各种宠物、业余爱好和动物园鸟类。其中一些禽类会生病,而另一些则会无症状地携带和传播致命病毒。亚临床感染的禽类,特别是非法进口的鹦鹉,可以将新城疫引入通常不存在这种疾病的国家。最近的一些研究调查了野生鸟类中APMV-1的流行病学。虽然这些鸟主要感染的是低致病性的APMV-1毒株,但在北美的一些鸬鹚种群中传播的是高致病性的毒株。疫情周期性地在鸬鹚中发生,雏鸟会出现严重的疾病和死亡。来自鸬鹚的病毒也可以感染附近的海鸥,并可能传播给其他野生或驯养的鸟类。在野生(和驯化)Columbiformes中维持的APMV-1毒株也可能是一个问题,尽管这些特殊的病毒通常只会在鸽子和鸽子中引起严重疾病。最近,几篇论文描述了世界各地各种野生鸟类中毒性APMV-1病毒的散发感染。这一发现的意义仍不确定。
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Newcastle Disease.
Newcastle disease is a viral disease of birds caused by avian paramyxovirus 1 (APMV-1). For official control purposes, this disease is currently defined as the most severe form of the illness, which is caused only by certain viral strains. Many less virulent strains of APMV-1 also circulate among domesticated and wild birds. These viruses usually cause much milder clinical signs or infect birds asymptomatically. However, they can sometimes evolve to become the highly virulent strains that cause Newcastle disease. Newcastle disease is considered to be one of the most important poultry diseases in the world. Chickens are particularly susceptible, and may experience morbidity and mortality rates up to 100%. Outbreaks can have a tremendous impact on backyard chickens in developing countries, where these birds are a significant source of protein and this disease is endemic. In developed countries, where highly virulent APMV-1 strains have usually been eradicated from poultry, trade embargoes and restrictions cause significant economic losses during outbreaks. Newcastle disease can also affect other commercial poultry, game birds, ratites, and various pet, hobby and zoo birds. Some of these birds become ill, while others carry and shed virulent viruses asymptomatically. Subclinically infected birds, particularly illegally imported psittacines, can introduce Newcastle disease into countries where it does not usually exist. A number of recent studies have examined the epidemiology of APMV-1 in wild birds. Although these birds are mainly infected with low pathogenicity strains of APMV-1, highly virulent strains circulate in some cormorant populations in North America. Outbreaks occur periodically in cormorants, with severe illness and deaths in young birds. Viruses from cormorants can also infect nearby gulls, and could spread to other wild or domesticated birds. Strains of APMV-1 maintained in wild (and domesticated) Columbiformes may also be a concern, although these particular viruses generally tend to cause serious disease only in pigeons and doves. Recently, several papers described sporadic infections with virulent APMV-1 viruses in various wild birds throughout the world. The significance of this finding is still uncertain.
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