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Diagnosis of psittacine beak and feather disease (PBFD) viral infection, avian polyomavirus infection, adenovirus infection and herpesvirus infection in psittacine tissues using DNA<i>in situ</i>hybridization
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Parrot Disease VirusDiagnostic VirologyViral DiagnosticsMedicinePoultry DiseasePathogenesisDiagnosisPathologyVirologyMolecular BiologyAvian Polyomavirus InfectionFeather Disease VirusNuclear InclusionsFeather DiseaseMolecular DiagnosticsHerpesvirus InfectionAnimal Virus
The evaluation of the usefulness of DNA probes in a diagnostic setting to identify nuclear inclusions in selected viral infections (psittacine beak and feather disease viral infection, avian polyomavirus infection, adenovirus infection and Pacheco's parrot disease) is reported. A DNA in situ hybridization method was used to detect viral nucleic acid in sections of paraffin-embedded tissues coming from birds naturally and/or experimentally infected. It is concluded that DNA probes used for polyomavirus (FN-19) and adenovirus (FN-23) are able to identify nucleic acid of each virus in the cells with nuclear inclusions, and when used for psittacine beak and feather disease virus (FN-8), and Pacheco's parrot disease virus (FN-49) are able to detect viral nucleic acid in cells with or without inclusions.
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