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The epidemiology, molecular characterization and clinical pathology of circovirus infections in pigeons - current knowledge

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VETERINARY QUARTERLY
卷 37, 期 1, 页码 166-174

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/01652176.2017.1325972

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Pigeon; pigeon circovirus; columbid circovirus; capsid; genetic diversity; YPDS; review

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  1. KNOW (Leading National Research Centre) Scientific Consortium 'Healthy Animal - Safe Food', Ministry of Science and Higher Education [051/KNOW2/2015]

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The first cases of circovirus infections in pigeons were documented less than 25 years ago. Since then, circovirus infections have been reported on nearly all continents. The specificity of pigeon breeding defies biosecurity principles, which could be the reason for the high prevalence of PiCV infections. PiCV infections in pigeons lead to atrophy of immune system organs and lymphocyte apoptosis. Infected birds could be more susceptible to infections of the respiratory and digestive tract. PiCV has been associated with the young pigeon disease syndrome (YPDS). PiCVs are characterized by high levels of genetic diversity due to frequent point mutations, recombination processes in the PiCV genome and positive selection. Genetic recombinations and positive selection play the key role in the evolution of PiCV. A protocol for culturing PiCV under laboratory conditions has not yet been developed, and traditional vaccines against the infection are not available. Recombinant capsid proteins for detecting anti-PiCV antibodies have been obtained, and these antigens can be used in the production of diagnostic tests and subunit vaccines against PiCV infections. However, YPDS has complex etiology, and it remains unknown whether immunization against PiCV alone will contribute to effective control of YPDS.

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