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Título: | Systematic determination of herpesvirus in free-ranging cetaceans stranded in the western mediterranean: Tissue tropism and associated lesions | Autores/as: | Vargas-Castro, Ignacio Melero, Mar Crespo-Picazo, José Luis Jiménez, María de los Ángeles Sierra Pulpillo, Eva María Rubio-Guerri, Consuelo Arbelo Hernández, Manuel Antonio Fernández Rodríguez, Antonio Jesús García-Párraga, Daniel Sánchez-Vizcaíno, José Manuel |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 320505 Enfermedades infecciosas 240119 Zoología marina 3105 Peces y fauna silvestre |
Palabras clave: | Alphaherpesvirus CNS Coinfection Dolphin Gammaherpesvirus, et al. |
Fecha de publicación: | 2021 | Publicación seriada: | Viruses | Resumen: | The monitoring of herpesvirus infection provides useful information when assessing marine mammals’ health. This paper shows the prevalence of herpesvirus infection (80.85%) in 47 cetaceans stranded on the coast of the Valencian Community, Spain. Of the 966 tissues evaluated, 121 tested positive when employing nested-PCR (12.53%). The largest proportion of herpesvirus-positive tissue samples was in the reproductive system, nervous system, and tegument. Herpesvirus was more prevalent in females, juveniles, and calves. More than half the DNA PCR positive tissues contained herpesvirus RNA, indicating the presence of actively replicating virus. This RNA was most frequently found in neonates. Fourteen unique sequences were identified. Most amplified sequences belonged to the Gammaherpesvirinae subfamily, but a greater variation was found in Alphaherpesvirinae sequences. This is the first report of systematic herpesvirus DNA and RNA determination in free-ranging cetaceans. Nine (19.14%) were infected with cetacean morbillivirus and all of them (100%) were coinfected with herpesvirus. Lesions similar to those caused by herpesvirus in other species were observed, mainly in the skin, upper digestive tract, genitalia, and central nervous system. Other lesions were also attributable to concomitant etiologies or were nonspecific. It is necessary to investigate the possible role of herpesvirus infection in those cases. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/112650 | ISSN: | 1999-4915 | DOI: | 10.3390/v13112180 | Fuente: | Viruses [EISSN 1999-4915], v. 13 (11), 2180, (Noviembre 2021) |
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