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Volume 17, Number 5—May 2011
Letter

Avian Malaria Deaths in Parrots, Europe

Philipp OliasComments to Author , Maria Wegelin, Wolfgang Zenker, Sabrina Freter, Achim D. Gruber, and Robert Klopfleisch
Author affiliations: Author affiliations: Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany (P. Olias, S. Freter, A.D. Gruber, R. Klopfleisch); IDEXX Diavet Labor, Bäch, Switzerland (M. Wegelin); Animal Clinic Neuwiesen, Uster, Switzerland (W. Zenker)

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Phylogenetic relationships based on alignment of 479 bp of the cytochrome b gene of Haemoproteus spp. isolated from megalomeronts (m) of infected muscles and blood (b) of parrots with related hematozoan parasites in GenBank and the database MalAvi (http://mbio-serv4.mbioekol.lu.se/avianmalaria; 10). Nucleotide distance values of the maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree were calculated under the HKY substitution model. New sequences of Haemoproteus spp. from parrots of this study are shown in bol

Figure. Phylogenetic relationships based on alignment of 479 bp of the cytochrome b gene of Haemoproteus spp. isolated from megalomeronts (m) of infected muscles and blood (b) of parrots with related hematozoan parasites in GenBank and the database MalAvi (http://mbio-serv4.mbioekol.lu.se/avianmalaria; 10). Nucleotide distance values of the maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree were calculated under the HKY substitution model. New sequences of Haemoproteus spp. from parrots of this study are shown in boldface. Two distinct species of the genus Leucocytozoon served as outgroup of the phylogenetic tree. The branch lengths are proportional to the degree of inferred evolutionary change as shown by the scale bar, and the numbers indicate bootstrap values (1,000 replicates). While the cytochrome b sequences CYAUR1, MEUND1, and BOLIN1, respectively, found matching sequences, MEUND3 showed closest sequence similarities with Haemoproteus spp. of the lineage COLL2, which depict a wider host breadth among songbirds (http://mbio-serv4.mbioekol.lu.se/avianmalaria). The isolates of Haemoproteus spp. from psittacine birds were deposited into GenBank under accession nos. HQ398207–HQ398212.

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