Avian polyomavirus (APV) has a worldwide distribution and is one of the most significant pathogens of fledglingsof caged birds such as macaws, conures, eclectus parrots, ring-necked parrots, lovebirds, and budgerigars. Birds infected with APV can develop abdominal distention and a feather abnormality known as “French molt”. The disease causes a lack of down feathers on the back and abdomen, filoplumes on the head and neck, and subcutaneous hemorrhage, sometimes culminating in mortality.
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