Pasteurella multocida infections in rockhopper penguins (Eudyptes chrysocome) from Campbell Island, New Zealand

J Wildl Dis. 1990 Apr;26(2):283-5. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-26.2.283.

Abstract

During an investigation into the population decline of rockhopper penguins (Eudyptes chrysocome) on Campbell Island, New Zealand, avian cholera (Pasteurella multocida) was found in dead adults and chicks. An RNA enveloped virus was isolated from Ixodes uriae, a tick which commonly parasitizes rockhopper penguins on the island. It is not known whether this virus is virulent for penguins. No evidence was obtained to suggest that avian cholera was the principal cause for the decline in the rockhopper penguin population.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Bird Diseases / mortality*
  • Birds
  • New Zealand / epidemiology
  • Pasteurella Infections / mortality
  • Pasteurella Infections / veterinary*
  • Sepsis / mortality
  • Sepsis / veterinary*