Low occurrence of Helicobacter DNA in tropical wild birds, Venezuela

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Enteric Helicobacter species (Hel-icobacter pullorum, Helicobacter pametensis, Helicobacter canadensis, Helicobacter anseris, and Helicobacter brantae) have been found in birds from temperate latitudes. We evaluated the occurrence of Helicobacter spp. in terrestrial wild birds from Venezuela. A fragment of 16S rRNA gene was amplified by PCR with Helicobacter genus-specific primers. Helico-bacter spp. were detected in four of 80 fecal and in three of 42 intestinal tissue samples. Analyses of 16S and 23S rRNA gene sequences confirm for the first time the presence of Helicobacter in tropical terrestrial wild birds. However, the occurrence of Helicobacter was low, suggesting these bacteria may be uncommon in the populations we studied. © Wildlife Disease Association 2013.

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García-Amado, M. A., Sanz, V., Martinez, L. M., Contreras, M., Lentino, M., & Michelangeli, F. (2013). Low occurrence of Helicobacter DNA in tropical wild birds, Venezuela. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 49(4), 991–995. https://doi.org/10.7589/2012-09-222

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