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Retrospective detection by negative contrast electron microscopy of faecal viral particles in free-living wild red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) with suspected enteropathy in Great Britain.

D J Everest1, M F Stidworthy, E M Milne, A L Meredith, J Chantrey, C Shuttleworth, T Blackett, H Butler, M Wilkinson, A W Sainsbury.   

Abstract

Transmission electron microscopy identified adenovirus particles in 10 of 70 (14.3 per cent) samples of large intestinal content collected at postmortem examination from free-living wild red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) across Great Britain between 2000 and 2009. Examination was limited to cases in which an enteropathy was suspected on the basis of predetermined macroscopic criteria such as semi-solid or diarrhoeic faeces, suspected enteritis or the presence of intussusception. In most cases, meaningful histological examination of enteric tissue was not possible due to pronounced autolysis. Two (2.9 per cent) of the samples were negative for adenovirus but were found to contain rotavirus particles, a novel finding in this species.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21262731     DOI: 10.1136/vr.c4111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Rec        ISSN: 0042-4900            Impact factor:   2.695


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Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-01       Impact factor: 2.752

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-02-21       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Causes of mortality and pathological lesions observed post-mortem in red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) in Great Britain.

Authors:  Victor R Simpson; Judith Hargreaves; Helen M Butler; Nicholas J Davison; David J Everest
Journal:  BMC Vet Res       Date:  2013-11-16       Impact factor: 2.741

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