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Avian tuberculosis identified as the potential disease in an outbreak in wild migratory birds in China. / Zhang, Chunge; Wang, Liang; Zhang, Cheng и др.
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T1 - Avian tuberculosis identified as the potential disease in an outbreak in wild migratory birds in China
AU - Zhang, Chunge
AU - Wang, Liang
AU - Zhang, Cheng
AU - Zhang, Ning
AU - Sun, Heting
AU - Chu, Dong
AU - Qin, Siyuan
AU - Ma, Zhenghai
AU - Gulyaeva, Marina
AU - Shestopalov, Alexander
AU - Liu, Wenjun
AU - Gao, George F.
AU - Bi, Yuhai
N1 - We thank Dr. Honglei Sun for his assistance with the result analysis of the H&E staining. This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) (32261133524 and 32425053), National Key R&D Program of China (2022YFC2601602), CAS Southeast Asia Biodiversity Research Institute (151C53KYSB20210023), Major Project of Guangzhou National Laboratory (GZNL2023A01001), the National Science and Technology Infrastructure of China (National Pathogen Resource Center-NPRC-32). Y.B. is supported by the Youth Innovation Promotion Association of CAS (Y2021034), and the Innovation Team and Talents Cultivation Program of National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine (ZYYCXTD-D-202208). M.G. and A.S are supported by the Russian Science Foundation (23-44-00026).
PY - 2025/2/27
Y1 - 2025/2/27
N2 - This study identifies avian tuberculosis as a potential cause of mass mortality in wild migratory birds in Inner Mongolia, China. Combining meta-transcriptomic sequencing and histopathological analysis, it reveals one of the rare instances of tuberculosis-associated outbreaks in avian populations. These findings underscore the importance of surveillance on wildlife diseases to mitigate the risk of interspecies transmission of the disease associated pathogens and their broader implications for biodiversity and public health.
AB - This study identifies avian tuberculosis as a potential cause of mass mortality in wild migratory birds in Inner Mongolia, China. Combining meta-transcriptomic sequencing and histopathological analysis, it reveals one of the rare instances of tuberculosis-associated outbreaks in avian populations. These findings underscore the importance of surveillance on wildlife diseases to mitigate the risk of interspecies transmission of the disease associated pathogens and their broader implications for biodiversity and public health.
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U2 - 10.1002/mlf2.12164
DO - 10.1002/mlf2.12164
M3 - Article
C2 - 40026572
JO - mLife
JF - mLife
SN - 2770-100X
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