17 Aug 2022

Our Changing World – The hoiho pathogen puzzle

From Afternoons, 3:35 pm on 17 August 2022

The endangered hoiho (yellow-eyed penguins) are struggling on the New Zealand mainland, and things only got tougher for them last year with the discovery of a new disease affecting the lungs of chicks.  

Two tiny fluffy brown hoiho chicks huddle together on top of some towels

Sick hoiho chicks found in the field are uplifted to The Wildlife Hospital, Dunedin. Photo: Janelle Wierenga

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Dr Janelle Wierenga is working on the puzzle of what might be behind this disease, as well as investigating diphtheritic stomatitis, an illness that causes sores in the mouths of chicks and disrupts their feeding. 

Wierenga is using genome sequencing to analyse samples taken from healthy and diseased hoiho chicks with the hope of discovering whether the illnesses are being caused by viruses, fungi, bacteria or something else. To do this she extracts RNA from swabs taken from living birds, or tissue samples from dead chicks and then compares them to databases of known sequences.  

Ultimately, she is hoping to identify the culprits so preventative measures or cures can be found to help these penguin chicks.  

Janelle is standing in front of the Leith river with the University of Otago clocktower building in the background. She is smiling and wearing a puffer vest over a blue button up shirt.

Dr Janelle Wierenga. Photo: RNZ

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