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Supplementary tables summarising outbreak data, pathological findings and laboratory confirmation of AnHV-2 and related herpesviruses in domestic geese and a black swan across multiple Australian locations between 1989 and 2021.
Document type: Supplementary tables
Subject: Epidemiology, clinicopathology and diagnostic testing of herpesvirus infections
Species affected: Domestic goose (Anser anser domestics); Black swan (Cygnus atratus)
Locations: Lowood; Townsville; Maryborough; Lockyer Valley; Cairns
Dates covered: 15/01/1989–5/01/2021; 14/02/1991 (swan case)
Number of cases: 6
Number at risk: 159 geese; 4 swans
Number dead: 141 geese; 2 swans
Clinical signs: Lethargy, recumbency, inappetence, vomiting, diarrhoea, tremors, ataxia, open-mouth breathing, rapid death
Gross pathology findings: Hepatic petechiae and necrosis, splenomegaly, intestinal plaques and haemorrhages, thymic enlargement, pulmonary congestion
Histopathology findings: Multifocal necrotising hepatitis, splenitis, enteritis, thymitis, vasculitis, eosinophilic intranuclear inclusion bodies
Diagnostic methods: PCR, virus isolation, electron microscopy, next generation sequencing, serology, microbiology, ELISA
Viruses identified: Goose herpesvirus (AnHV-2); distinct herpesvirus (AnHV-3)
GenBank accession numbers: OR578703; OR578701; OR540300; OR578702; OR578704
Comparative tests performed: Avian Influenza Type A, Newcastle disease virus, DVE, DHV1, pigeon herpesvirus, rotavirus, Salmonella, botulism, heavy metals
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