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Título: Cetacean morbillivirus in Southern Right Whales, Brazil
Autores/as: Groch, Katia R.
Groch, Karina R.
Kolesnikovas, Cristiane K. M.
de Castilho, Pedro V.
Moreira, Luciana M. P.
Barros, Cecil R. M. B.
Morais, Camila R.
Renault-Braga, Eduardo P.
Sierra, Eva 
Fernandez, Antonio 
Catao-Dias, Jose L.
Díaz-Delgado, Josué 
Palabras clave: Eubalaena-Australis
Peninsula Valdes
Guiana Dolphin
Mortality
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Editor/a: 1865-1674
Publicación seriada: Transboundary and Emerging Diseases 
Resumen: Cetacean morbillivirus (CeMV) has caused repeated epizootics and interepizootic fatalities in a variety of cetacean species worldwide. Recently, a novel CeMV strain (GD-CeMV) was linked to a mass die-off of Guiana dolphins (Sotalia guianensis) in Brazil. Southern right whales (SRWs; Eubalaena australis) migrate to the southern Brazilian coast during austral winter and spring (June through November) for breeding and calving. Because unexplained high calf mortality rates have recurrently been documented in SRWs, we hypothesized they could be infected with CeMV. We developed a novel real-time RT-PCR method based on SYBR (R) GREEN for detection of CeMV and identified the virus in three out of five stranded SRWs from Santa Catarina state, Brazil. The partial sequences of the morbillivirus phosphoprotein gene suggest that the virus is similar to the GD-CeMV strain. Our results indicate CeMV can infect SRWs and should be considered in the differential aetiologic diagnosis of infectious diseases in this species. It also raises concern for potential conservation implications for this species in its main coastal breeding area off Southern Brazil.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/54009
ISSN: 1865-1674
DOI: 10.1111/tbed.13048
Fuente: Transboundary and Emerging Diseases[ISSN 1865-1674],v. 66, p. 606-610
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