Epidemiological survey of zoonotic pathogens in feral pigeons (Columba livia var. domestica) and sympatric zoo species in Southern Spain
Highlights
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- We report prevalence of zoonotic pathogens in feral pigeons and zoo animals in Spain.
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- Circulation of Flaviviruses, AIV, Salmonella spp. and Toxoplasma gondii were detected in these species.
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- The results obtained could have relevance for Public Health and Conservation.
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- Pigeons and zoo animals may be included as sentinel species for monitoring zoonotic pathogens in urban areas.
Abstract
A
cross-sectional study was carried out to determine the prevalence of
pathogenic zoonotic agents (flaviviruses, avian influenza viruses
(AIVs), Salmonella spp. and Toxoplasma gondii) in
feral pigeons and sympatric zoo animals from Córdoba (Southern Spain)
between 2013 and 2014. Antibodies against flaviviruses were detected in
7.8% out of 142 (CI95%: 3.7–11.8) pigeons, and 8.2% of 49 (CI95%:
0.9–15.4) of zoo animals tested. Antibodies with specificity against
West Nile virus (WNV) and Usutu virus (USUV) were confirmed both in
pigeons and in zoo birds. Even though seropositivity to AIVs was not
detected in any of the analyzed pigeons, 17.9% of 28 (CI95%: 3.7–32.0) zoo birds tested showed positive results. Salmonella
spp. was not isolated in any of 152 fecal samples collected from
pigeons, while 6.8% of 44 zoo animals were positive. Antibodies against T. gondii were found in 9.2% of 142 (CI95%: 4.8–13.6) feral pigeons and 26.9% of 108 (CI95%: 19.6–34.1) zoo animals. This is the first study on flaviviruses and T. gondii
in feral pigeons and captive zoo species in Spain. Antibodies against
WNV and USUV detected in non-migratory pigeons and captive zoo animals
indicate local circulation of these emerging pathogens in the study
area. T. gondii was widespread in species analyzed. This
finding could be of importance for Public Health and Conservation of
endangered species present in zoo parks. Pigeons and zoo animals may be
included as sentinel species for monitoring zoonotic pathogens in urban
areas.
Keywords
- Avian influenza viruses;
- Captive zoo animals;
- Feral pigeons;
- Flaviviruses;
- Salmonella spp.;
- Toxoplasma gondii
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