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Título: Herpesvirus Associated with Genital Lesions in a Striped Dolphin (Stenella Coeruleoalba) in the Canary Islands
Autores/as: Sierra Pulpillo, Eva María 
Arbelo Hernández, Manuel Antonio 
Andrada Borzollino, Marisa Ana 
Succa, Daniele 
Sacchini, Simona 
Diaz Delgado, Josue 
Fernández Rodríguez, Antonio Jesús 
Clasificación UNESCO: 31 Ciencias agrarias
310907 Patología
Palabras clave: Genital lesions
Herpesvirus
Sexual transmission
Striped dolphin
Fecha de publicación: 2013
Publicación seriada: Journal of Comparative Pathology 
Resumen: An adult male striped dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba) stranded alive at Arico, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. The dolphin died shortly after stranding, and a complete postmortem examination was performed. The most remarkable gross findings were two fleshy masses of approximately 1 cm diameter, near the tip of the penis. These masses were composed of hyperplastic epithelial cells with pigmentary incontinence. Ballooning degeneration and margination of chromatin was observed within the stratum corneum of the epidermis. A universal nested PCR assay that amplifies a conserved region within the polymerase gene of Herpesviridae was positive. The sequenced product was most closely related to a gammaherpesvirus that shared nucleotide identities of 93% with penile lesions from Atlantic and Mediterranean bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). This similarity supports the hypothesis of sexual transmission between species.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/74004
ISSN: 0021-9975
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcpa.2012.11.156
Fuente: Journal of Comparative Pathology [ISSN 0021-9975], v. 148 (1), p. 85, (Enero 2013)
Colección:Actas de congresos
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