| Literature DB >> 25769443 |
Paola Modesto1, Carla Grattarola2, Cristina Biolatti2, Katia Varello2, Cristina Casalone2, Maria Lucia Mandola2, Claudio Caruso2, Alessandro Dondo2, Maria Goria2, Francesco Rocca3, Nicola Decaro4, Cristina Leonardi5, Barbara Iulini2, Pier Luigi Acutis2.
Abstract
A male, six-year-old pudu (Pudu puda) from an Italian zoo was submitted for postmortem examination after sudden death. Necroscopy revealed non-suppurative bronchopneumonia and degeneration of the liver and haemorrhagic lesions of the thymus, pericardium and spleen. Microscopically, multifocal perivascular mononuclear cell infiltrates were observed in the kidneys, lungs, spleen, and the portal triads of the liver. Histological examination of the brain showed meningitis, vasculitis and perivascular cuffs of mononuclear inflammatory cells. A region of the DNA polymerase gene of malignant catarrhal fever viruses was amplified by real-time PCR and nested PCR. PCR products from the tissue samples were sequenced and analysed. The sequences showed 99% similarity with a portion of the caprine herpesvirus 2 DNA polymerase gene. This is the first report of malignant catarrhal fever in a captive pudu.Entities:
Keywords: Caprine herpesvirus 2; Malignant catarrhal fever; Pudu puda; Real time PCR; Zoo animal
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25769443 DOI: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2015.02.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Res Vet Sci ISSN: 0034-5288 Impact factor: 2.534