| Diseases / List of Viral Diseases / Disease description: |
Duck Plague |
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General and References
Disease Summary |
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| WATERFOWL | An acute, contagious and fatal viral disease of waterfowl only, usually seen in outbreaks, mainly in captive birds. |
Alternative Names (Synonyms) |
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Disease Type |
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Infectious/Non-Infectious Agent associated with the Disease |
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| (Duck enteritis herpesvirus (DEHV), Duck enteritis virus, Duck plague virus, Anatid Herpesvirus, Avian herpesvirus 2) Strains all antigenically alike but vary greatly in virulence. | |
Infective "Taxa" |
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Non-infective agents |
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Physical agents |
-- Indirect / Secondary |
Disease Author |
Debra Bourne |
Major References / Reviews |
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Code and Title List |
B10.26.w4, B11.39.w7, B15, B16.19.w1, B32.26.w5, B36.16.w16, B37.x.w1, B48.3.w3 P3.1990-1991.w2 J3.114.w1, J3.126.w1 J5.12.w2 J35.117.w1 |
Other References |
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Code and Title List |
B12.55.w1, B13.46.w1, B14, B18, B90 J1.12.w2, J1.12.w3, J1.19.w2, J1.26.w2, J1.32.w2, J1.33.w3 J3.90.w2, J3.121.w1, J3.121.w3, J4.152.w1, J4.153.w1, J4.163.w1, J4.169.w1 J5.19.w3, J5.24.w2, J5.25.w2, J5.25.w3, J5.36.w1, J5.38.w3 J6.15.w1 J12.40.w1, J12.40.w2, J12.40.w3 J13.32.w1 J14.16.w1 P5.29.w1 V.w3 |
Clinical Characteristics and Pathology
Detailed Clinical and Pathological Characteristics |
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General |
WATERFOWL | Acute, contagious, and fatal disease. Also carrier status with transient/recurring sublingual lesion. |
Clinical
Characteristics |
WATERFOWL |
(J3.90.w2, J3.126.w1, J4.152.w1, J5.12.w2, J6.15.w1, J35.117.w1, P3.1990-1992.w2, B10.26.w4, B11.39.w7, B12.55.w1, B13.46.w1, B14, B15, B16.19.w1, B18, B32.26.w5, B36.16.w16, B37.x.w1, B48.3.w3) |
Incubation |
WATERFOWL | 3-7days (domestic ducks). Similar or up to 10-14 days reported for wild waterfowl (J4.152.w1, B36.16.w16, B37.x.w1). |
Mortality / Morbidity |
WATERFOWL | Mortality very variable, can be very high e.g. 5-100%. Variation with species. May be variation with age and sex. Variation expected with different strains of virus (B13.46.w1, B15, B16.19.w1, B32.26.w5, B36.16.w16). |
Pathology |
WATERFOWL | Pathogenesis: Acute
damage to endothelial cells of small blood vessels, lymphoid tissue, and some epithelia.
Rupture of capillary and venule walls early in disease, accompanied by leakage of blood
into tissue. Later, vascular damage leads to tissue necrosis. Pathology: N.B. Not all lesions in all cases:
Histopathology:
(J3.90.w2, J3.114.w1, J3.121.w1, J3.126.w1, J4.152.w1, J4.163.w1, J5.12.w2, J6.15.w1, J13.32.w1, J35.117.w1, P3.1990-1992.w2, B10.26.w4, B11.39.w7, B14, B15, B16.19.w1, B18, B32.26.w5, B36.16.w16, B37.x.w1, B48.3.w3) |
Human Health Considerations |
| None (B37.x.w1). |
Susceptibility / Transmission
General information on Susceptibility / Transmission |
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| WATERFOWL | Transmission
Susceptibility
(J3.114.w1, J5.24.w2, B10.26.w4, B11.39.w7, B13.46.w1, B14, B15, B18, B32.26.w5, B36.16.w16, B37.x.w1, B48.3.w3, V.w3) |
Disease / Agent has been reported in either the wild or in captivity in: |
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WATERFOWL Host Species List |
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Disease / Agent has been specifically reported in Free-ranging populations of: |
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WATERFOWL Host Species List |
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Environment/Geography
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General Information on Environmental Factors/Events and Seasonality |
(J3.114.w1, J3.121.w1, J3.121.w3, J3.126.w1, J5.19.w3, P3.1990-1991.w2, B10.26.w4, B11.39.w7, B13.46.w1, B15, B36.16.w16, B37.x.w1) |
Regions / Countries where the Infectious Agent or Disease has been recorded |
Regions / Countries where the Infectious Agent or Disease has been recorded in Free-ranging populations |
| USA, Canada, GB (B15, B36.16.w16, B37.x.w1). |
General Investigation / Diagnosis
General Information on Investigation / Diagnosis |
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| WATERFOWL | Diagnostic
indications include:
N.B. Presumptive diagnosis from species affected (waterfowl only), gross and histopathological lesions. Final diagnosis requires virus isolation and identification. Samples for diagnosis: 1) Whole, fresh carcasses; or 2) liver and/or spleen sent to specialist laboratory for virus isolation (may be frozen). (J3.121.w1, J3.121.w3, J4.163.w1, J13.32.w1, B10.26.w4, B11.39.w7, B14, B15, B16.19.w1, B18, B32.26.w5, B36.16.w16, B37.x.w1, B48.3.w3) |
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Similar Diseases (Differential Diagnosis) |
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(B12.55.w1, B14, B15, B32.26.w5, B36.16.w16, B37.x.w1).
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Treatment and Control
Specific Medical Treatment |
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| WATERFOWL | No specific treatment recorded (B13.46.w1, B37.x.w1, B48.3.w3). |
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General Nursing and Surgical Techniques |
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Preventative Measures |
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| Vaccination | WATERFOWL |
(J3.121.w1, B10.26.w4, B11.39.w7, B13.46.w1, B15, B32.26.w5, B36.16.w16, B37.x.w1, B90) |
| Prophylactic Treatment | WATERFOWL |
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Environmental and Population Control Measures |
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| General Environment Changes, Cleaning and Disinfection | WATERFOWL |
CONTROL:
PREVENTION
(J4.169.w1, P5.29.w1, B10.25.w4, B11.39.w7, B15, B18, B36.16.w16, B48.3.w3) |
| Population Control Measures | WATERFOWL |
(J3.121.w1, J4.169.w1, P5.29.w1, P3.1990-1991.w2, B10.26.w4, B11.39.w7, B13.46.w1, B15, B32.26.w5, B36.16.w16, B48.3.w3) |
| Isolation, Quarantine and Screening | WATERFOWL | N.B. Detectable antibodies persist only a short time. New tests may allow confirmation of carrier/non-carrier status and euthanasia of carrier birds only (B36.16.w16). |
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