Emerging Infectious Diseases (Aug 2001)

Fatal Encephalitis and Myocarditis in Young Domestic Geese (Anser anser domesticus) Caused by West Nile Virus

  • David E. Swayne,
  • Joan R. Beck,
  • Calandra S. Smith,
  • Wun-Ju Shieh,
  • Sharif R. Zaki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0704.017429
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 4
pp. 751 – 753

Abstract

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During 1999 and 2000, a disease outbreak of West Nile (WN) virus occurred in humans, horses, and wild and zoological birds in the northeastern USA. In our experiments, WN virus infection of young domestic geese (Anser anser domesticus) caused depression, weight loss, torticollis, opisthotonus, and death with accompanying encephalitis and myocarditis. Based on this experimental study and a field outbreak in Israel, WN virus is a disease threat to young goslings and viremia levels are potentially sufficient to infect mosquitoes and transmit WN virus to other animal species.

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