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Title: | Novel herpesviruses in riverine and marine cetaceans from South America |
Authors: | Sacristán, Carlos Esperón, Fernando Ewbank, Ana Carolina Díaz-Delgado, Josué Ferreira-Machado, Eduardo Costa-Silva, Samira Sánchez-Sarmiento, Angélica María Groch, Kátia Regina Neves, Elena Pereira Dutra, Gustavo Henrique Gravena, Waleska Silva, Vera Maria Ferreira da Marcondes, Milton César Calzavara Castaldo Colosio, Adriana Cremer, Marta Jussara Carvalho, Vítor Luz O. Meirelles, Ana Carolina Marigo, Juliana Catão-Dias, José Luiz |
Keywords: | Beta Actin Dna Polymerase Glycoprotein B Cetacean Dna Infectious Disease Pathology Polymerase Chain Reaction Skin Effect Stranding Viral Disease Adult Animals Tissue Autopsy Cetacea Controlled Study Delphinus Dna Extraction Dyskeratosis Epidermis Hyperplasia Female Herpes Virus Infection Herpesviridae Histology Housekeeping Gene Male Maximum Likelihood Method Mesentery Lymph Node Microscopy Molecular Diagnosis Neutrophil Nonhuman Nucleotide Sequence Oral Mucosal Disease Panniculitis Phylogeny Polymerase Chain Reaction River Sequence Alignment Skin Defect South America Thrombosis Animals Classification Genetics Herpes Virus Infection Herpesviridae Isolation And Purification Pathology Skin Toothed Whale Veterinary Medicine Virology Bolivia Animalsia Cetacea Herpesviridae Inia Kogia Simus Mammalia Sotalia Guianensis Stenella Frontalis Animal Dolphins Herpesviridae Herpesviridae Infections Skin |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: | Acta Tropica |
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: | Volume 190, Pags. 220-227 |
Abstract: | Herpesvirus (HV) infections in cetaceans are frequently associated with skin and mucosal lesions. Although HV infections have been reported worldwide, their occurrence in southern Atlantic marine mammals is still poorly understood. We tested skin, oral and genital mucosal beta-actin PCR-positive samples from 109 free-ranging Brazilian cetaceans using a universal herpesvirus DNA polymerase PCR. Herpesvirus-positive skin samples from a Guiana dolphin (Sotalia guianensis), a dwarf sperm whale (Kogia sima), a Bolivian river dolphin (Inia boliviensis), and a lingual sample from an Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) were histologically evaluated. Additional tissue samples from these animals were also PCR-positive for HV, including a novel sequence obtained from the dwarf sperm whale's stomach and mesenteric lymph node. Four novel HV species were detected in the Guiana dolphin (one), the dwarf sperm whale (two) and the Bolivian river dolphin (one). The cutaneous lesions (marked, focally extensive, chronic proliferative dermatitis) of the Guiana dolphin and the Bolivian river dolphin were similar to previous HV reports in cetaceans, despite the absence of intranuclear inclusion bodies. This is the largest HV survey in South American cetaceans and the first detection of HV infection in riverine dolphins worldwide. © 2018 Elsevier B.V. |
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: | 10.1016/j.actatropica.2018.11.021 |
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