A herpesvirus was isolated from captive cranes involved in a 1978 die-off. Neutralizing antibody to this virus was detected in this captive population as early as 1975 and consistently thereafter through 1979. Exposure to the virus evidently occurred at least 2 1/2 years before the die-off, without causing any mortality diagnosed as being caused by inclusion body disease of cranes (IBDC). Overcrowding and environmental conditions in 1978 may have contributed to the deaths of certain species of cranes in one area and not in another. Mortality ratios and serological data suggest that crane species vary in their response to IBDC virus.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 1983 |
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Title | Inclusion body disease of cranes: A serological follow-up to the 1978 die-off |
DOI | 10.2307/1590327 |
Authors | D. E. Docherty, Renee I. Romaine |
Publication Type | Article |
Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Series Title | Avian Diseases |
Index ID | 1003833 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
USGS Organization | National Wildlife Health Center |