TY - JOUR
T1 - Isolation and Molecular Detection of Pigeonpox Virus in a Pigeon With Both Cutaneous and Diphtheritic Forms of Pigeon Pox Disease in Ghana
AU - Abbiw, Richard Kwamena
AU - Amoako, Kingsley Kwabena
AU - Enyetornye, Ben
AU - Odoom, Theophilus
AU - Boateng, Pius Agyenim
AU - Abbang, Stacy Magdalene
AU - Moranga, Collins
AU - Yaw, Tawiah Yingar Nana
AU - Ababio, Patrick Tetteh
AU - Dogbey, Godwin
AU - Suu-Ire, Richard
AU - Quaye, Osbourne
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2025 Richard Kwamena Abbiw et al. Veterinary Medicine International published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Unlike fowl pox, pigeon pox virus (PPV) has not been described in Ghana. This is the first report of the disease and virus in Ghana based on gross necropsy, histopathological analysis, and molecular techniques. This index case was presented as the occurrence of both cutaneous (dry) and diphtheritic (wet) forms of the pigeon pox disease in a 5-month-old female pigeon. Although the observation of Bollinger bodies during histology is confirmatory of pox viruses, the amplification of the p4b gene using polymerase chain reaction and its visualization by gel electrophoresis confirmed the presence of an avian pox virus. Sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of the isolates from this case showed 100% relatedness to the reference PPV isolate FeP2, thus confirming the presence of PPV. The discovery of this virus in Ghana raises the need for surveillance of both wild and domestic avian populations in preparation for any future outbreak, protection of the production birds, and decision on the need for other pox viruses in the country.
AB - Unlike fowl pox, pigeon pox virus (PPV) has not been described in Ghana. This is the first report of the disease and virus in Ghana based on gross necropsy, histopathological analysis, and molecular techniques. This index case was presented as the occurrence of both cutaneous (dry) and diphtheritic (wet) forms of the pigeon pox disease in a 5-month-old female pigeon. Although the observation of Bollinger bodies during histology is confirmatory of pox viruses, the amplification of the p4b gene using polymerase chain reaction and its visualization by gel electrophoresis confirmed the presence of an avian pox virus. Sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of the isolates from this case showed 100% relatedness to the reference PPV isolate FeP2, thus confirming the presence of PPV. The discovery of this virus in Ghana raises the need for surveillance of both wild and domestic avian populations in preparation for any future outbreak, protection of the production birds, and decision on the need for other pox viruses in the country.
KW - Ghana
KW - avian poxvirus
KW - cutaneous
KW - diphtheritic
KW - pigeon pox virus
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105020459932
U2 - 10.1155/vmi/7523480
DO - 10.1155/vmi/7523480
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105020459932
SN - 2042-0048
VL - 2025
JO - Veterinary Medicine International
JF - Veterinary Medicine International
IS - 1
M1 - 7523480
ER -