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1 January 1980 EXPERIMENTAL INFECTION AND SEROLOGIC SURVEY FOR SELECTED PARAMYXOVIRUSES IN RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS (Agelaius phoeniceus)
M. L. VICKERS, R. P. HANSON
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Abstract

Red-winged blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus) were experimentally exposed to three avian paramyxoviruses: turkey parainfluenza virus, Yucaipa virus, and two strains of Newcastle disease virus. Aerosol exposure resulted in infection but exposure in food or drinking water rarely or never did. Tracheal swabs contained virus for up to eight days post exposure, cloacal swabs were negative. Transmission to contact birds occurred infrequently. Antibody response was of low titer and short duration. No hemagglutination inhibition activity against these viruses was found in 387 sera collected from red-winged blackbirds and tricolored blackbirds (Agelaius tricolor) trapped in six states.

VICKERS and HANSON: EXPERIMENTAL INFECTION AND SEROLOGIC SURVEY FOR SELECTED PARAMYXOVIRUSES IN RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS (Agelaius phoeniceus)1
M. L. VICKERS and R. P. HANSON "EXPERIMENTAL INFECTION AND SEROLOGIC SURVEY FOR SELECTED PARAMYXOVIRUSES IN RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS (Agelaius phoeniceus)," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 16(1), 125-130, (1 January 1980). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-16.1.125
Received: 26 July 1978; Published: 1 January 1980
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