Anatid alphaherpesvirus 1 | |
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Blood-stained ice from the nasal discharge of a mallard dying from duck plague | |
Virus classification | |
(unranked): | Virus |
Realm: | Duplodnaviria |
Kingdom: | Heunggongvirae |
Phylum: | Peploviricota |
Class: | Herviviricetes |
Order: | Herpesvirales |
Family: | Orthoherpesviridae |
Genus: | Mardivirus |
Species: | Anatid alphaherpesvirus 1
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Synonyms | |
Duck plague (also known as duck viral enteritis) is a worldwide disease caused by Anatid alphaherpesvirus 1 (AnHV-1) of the family Herpesviridae that causes acute disease with high mortality rates in flocks of ducks, geese, and swans. It is spread both vertically and horizontally—through contaminated water and direct contact. Migratory waterfowl are a major factor in the spread of this disease as they are often asymptomatic carriers of disease. The incubation period is three to seven days.[3] Birds as young as one week old can be infected.[4] DEV is not zoonotic.
Subfamily Genus Current species name Proposed species name Alphaherpesvirinae Mardivirus Anatid herpesvirus 1 Anatid alphaherpesvirus 1
Anatid herpesvirus 1 (AnHV-1) (Duck enteritis virus) (Duck plague virus) [EU082088 = NC_013036][dead link]
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