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psittacine
psittacine, a. (n.) (ˈsɪtəkaɪn, ˈpsɪtəsaɪn) [a. mod.L. subfamily name Psittacinæ, f. generic name Psittacus (Linnæus Systema Naturæ (1735)), a. L. psittacus parrot: see -ine1.] A. adj. Of or belonging to a parrot or to the parrot family; fig. parrot-like. B. n. A bird of this family.1874 Proc. Zool....
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Psittacine beak and feather disease
History
Psittacine beak and feather disease was first described in the early 1980s and has become recognised as the dominant viral pathogen of psittacine wide variety of psittacine and non-psittacine bird species globally.
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psittacosis
psittacosis (sɪtəˈkəʊsɪs, formerly also ps-) [mod. L., f. L. psittacus (see psittacine a.) + -osis.] A contagious disease of birds transmissible (esp. from parrots) to human beings as a form of pneumonia. Cf. ornithosis.1897 Westm. Gaz. 3 May 10/1 The British Medical Journal sounds a note of warning...
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Psittacosis
The incidence of infection in canaries and finches is believed to be lower than in psittacine birds. C. psittaci serovar A is endemic among psittacine birds and has caused sporadic zoonotic disease in humans, other mammals, and tortoises.
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Florivore
Examples
The majority of birds in the Psittacine family are florivores, which includes most parrots, parakeets, macaws, and cockatoos.
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Agapornithinae
Agapornithinae is a subfamily of psittacine birds, one of the five subfamilies that make up the family Psittaculidae.
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Siadenovirus
Taxonomy
The genus contains the following species:
Frog siadenovirus A
Great tit siadenovirus A
Penguin siadenovirus A
Psittacine siadneovirus D
Psittacine
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Streptococcal infection in poultry
dysgalactiae in broiler chickens
S. mutans in geese
S. pluranimalium in broiler chickens
S. equi subsp. zooepidemicus in chickens and turkeys
S. suis in psittacine
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鹦鹉喙羽症
Psittacine beak and feather disease: An update. Aust Vet Practit 15, 55–60.
Raidal, S. R., et al. (2005). Development of Recombinant Proteins as a Candidate Vaccine for Psittacine Beak and Feather Disease.
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Proventricular dilatation disease
Proventricular dilatation disease (PDD) is an incurable probably viral disease of psittacine birds.
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ببغاء رفيق
وصلات خارجية
وصلة إنجليزية The Sequential Psittacine - website about parrots
وصلة إنجليزية Tinkerbell of Taiwan - Living with a flighted parrot at home
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Atadenovirus
atadenovirus E
Deer atadenovirus A
Duck atadenovirus A
Lizard atadenovirus A
Lizard atadenovirus B
Ovine atadenovirus D
Possum atadenovirus A
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Pacheco's disease
All psittacine species are susceptible to Pacheco's disease, mainly those in zoological collections and aviaries in any geographic regions. A shipment of 93 psittacine birds was imported to Campania, Italy, from Guayana, South America.
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Iltovirus
Birds, galliform birds, psittacine birds, chickens, turkeys, and quail serve as natural hosts. There are only two species in this genus. Birds, galliform birds, psittacine birds, chickens, turkeys, and quail serve as the natural host.
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Avian adenovirus
aviadenovirus B
Psittacine aviadenovirus C
Turkey aviadenovirus B
Turkey aviadenovirus C
Turkey aviadenovirus D
Structure
Viruses in Aviadenovirus are External links
Adenovirus Taxonomy 2005
Diagnosis of Adenovirus Infections in Psittacine Birds by DNA in situ Hybridization
Viralzone: Aviadenovirus
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