Rare pigeon virus 'can spread to humans'
A rare virus that can be contracted by humans has killed a
large number of Victorian pigeons after being detected in Australia for
the first time.
A type of avian paramyxovirus has resulted in the deaths of a number of hobby pigeon flocks.
At this stage, there are no reports of this virus causing disease in wild birds, but we have asked the Australian Wildlife Health Network to be alert to this possibility.
Australian chief veterinary officer Dr Mark Schipp said the birds had died suddenly in large numbers.
The birds had sometimes appeared tired or shown neurological signs such as circling or head flicking before death.
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He said human infection was extremely rare and usually occurred after contact with an infected bird.
“The virus causes only mild, short-term conjunctivitis or influenza-like symptoms [in humans],’’ Dr Schipp said.
“State veterinary authorities have been asked to review the health of their pigeon and poultry flocks.
“At this stage, there are no reports of this virus causing
disease in wild birds, but we have asked the Australian Wildlife Health
Network to be alert to this possibility.’’
Dr Schipp said the national Consultative Committee on
Emergency Animal Disease had met twice to discuss the outbreak, which is
being managed by Victorian chief veterinary officer Dr Hugh Millar and
industry and veterinary authorities.
Dr Schipp said the consultative committee has agreed to
investigating pigeon and other bird holdings where disease is suspected
and to quarantine affected properties.
Anyone concerned about their pigeons or birds should contact
an experienced poultry veterinarian, their local department of
agriculture, or the Emergency Animal Disease Watch hotline on 1800 675
888.
Surely this is scare mongering. I know many people, including myself who have isolated & cared for birds showing signs of PMV. Yet not one of them has contracted conjunctivitis or flu like symptoms from their patients.
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I am taking care of 1 piegon sick of pmv.I am feeding it daily and have it in my bathroom to save from other birds,cAts etc.Plz comment if i am safe while taking care of that pigeon.
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