Bagaza virus in partridges and pheasants, Spain, 2010

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Abstract

In September 2010, an unusually high number of wild birds (partridges and pheasants) died in Cádiz in southwestern Spain. Reverse transcription PCR and virus isolation detected flavivirus infections. Complete nucleotide sequence analysis identifi ed Bagaza virus, a flavivirus with a known distribution that includes sub-Saharan Africa and India, as the causative agent.

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Agüero, M., Fernández-Pinero, J., Buitrago, D., Sánchez, A., Elizalde, M., Miguel, E. S., … Jiménez-Clavero, M. Á. (2011). Bagaza virus in partridges and pheasants, Spain, 2010. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 17(8), 1498–1501. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1708.110077

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