The epidemiology of an outbreak of Newcastle disease in a population of app
roximately 12 000 free-living pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) on the island
of Faeno in Denmark in 1996 is described. The mortality epizootic demonstr
ated over an observation period of 3 weeks. A total of 70 avian paramyxovir
us serotype 1 (APMV-1) isolates was made from the flock. The intra cerebral
pathogenicity indices of the 4 isolates tested were in the range 1.78-1.88
. By means of immunoperoxidase monolayer assay with murine monoclonal antib
odies and sequence analysis of an RT-PCR amplified segment of the F-0 viral
protein it was found, that thr virus belonged to the highly virulent C1 an
tigenic group and that the amino acid sequence at the F-0 cleavage site cor
responded with the sequences of virulent APMV-1 strains. Based on the epide
miological circumstances it is believed that the virus mas transmitted to t
he pheasants by feral birds.