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Passive West Nile virus antibody transfer from maternal Eastern Screech-Owls (Megascops asio) to progeny

January 1, 2006

Transovarial antibody transfer in owls has not been demonstrated for West Nile virus (WNV). We sampled chicks from captive adult WNV-antibody-positive Eastern Screech-Owls (Megascops asio) to evaluate the prevalence of transovarial maternal antibody transfer, as well as titers and duration of maternal antibodies. Twenty-four owlets aged 1 to 27 days old circulated detectable antibodies with neutralizing antibody titers ranging from 20 to 1600 (median 1:40). Demonstrating that WNV antibodies are passively transferred transovarially is important for accurate interpretation of serologic data from young birds.

Publication Year 2006
Title Passive West Nile virus antibody transfer from maternal Eastern Screech-Owls (Megascops asio) to progeny
DOI 10.1637/7509-012606R1.1
Authors D.C. Hahn, N.M. Nemeth, E. Edwards, P.R. Bright, N. Komar
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Avian Diseases
Index ID 5224678
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
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