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Lymphoproliferative Disease Virus in Wild Turkeys () from Manitoba and Quebec, Canada. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study is the first to document a clinical case of lymphoproliferative disease virus (LPDV) in Canada, expanding its known range to Manitoba and Quebec.
  • Researchers tested both live wild turkeys in Manitoba and postmortem samples in Quebec, finding a prevalence rate of 34.8% for LPDV among the sampled birds.
  • Phylogenetic analysis showed that LPDV strains in these provinces are closely related to those found in Ontario and other North American samples, highlighting the importance of ongoing surveillance for this virus.

Article Abstract

This study describes the first recognized clinical case of lymphoproliferative disease virus (LPDV) in Canada and extends the range of LPDV in Canada through its detection in Manitoba and Quebec. We assessed the prevalence of LPDV in eastern wild turkeys () with the use of whole, clotted blood from live birds in Manitoba ( = 65) and tissue samples collected postmortem in Quebec ( = 4). We tested for LPDV proviral DNA through PCR amplification and sequencing of a portion of the (p31) gene. Samples were also tested for reticuloendotheliosis virus (REV) by PCR. Twenty-four birds (34.8%) were positive for LPDV, including all diagnostic cases. One bird (1.4%) from Quebec had gross and microscopic lesions consistent with LPDV. Two turkeys (2.9%) were REV positive, one (1.4%) of which was co-infected with LPDV. Phylogenetic analysis of LPDV strains from Quebec and Manitoba grouped with previously sequenced samples from Ontario and publicly available sequences from a North American lineage. This study contributes valuable information toward ongoing surveillance and monitoring of LPDV in North America.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1637/aviandiseases-D-19-00102DOI Listing

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