Avian Ganglioneuritis in Clinical Practice

Vet Clin North Am Exot Anim Pract. 2018 Jan;21(1):33-67. doi: 10.1016/j.cvex.2017.08.009.

Abstract

Avian ganglioneuritis (AG) comprises one of the most intricate pathologies in avian medicine and is researched worldwide. Avian bornavirus (ABV) has been shown to be a causative agent of proventricular dilatation disease in birds. The avian Bornaviridae represent a genetically diverse group of viruses that are widely distributed in captive and wild populations around the world. ABV and other infective agents are implicated as a cause of the autoimmune pathology that leads to AG, similar to human Guillain Barrè syndrome. Management of affected birds is beneficial and currently centered at reducing neurologic inflammation, managing secondary complications, and providing nutritional support.

Keywords: Avian bornavirus; Avian ganglioneuritis; Bornaviridae; Proventricular dilatation disease.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Bird Diseases / diagnosis*
  • Bird Diseases / pathology
  • Bird Diseases / therapy*
  • Bird Diseases / virology
  • Bornaviridae / isolation & purification
  • Mononegavirales Infections / diagnosis
  • Mononegavirales Infections / pathology
  • Mononegavirales Infections / therapy
  • Mononegavirales Infections / veterinary*
  • Neuritis / pathology
  • Neuritis / therapy
  • Neuritis / veterinary*
  • Neuritis / virology
  • Parrots*