| Literature DB >> 28390412 |
Jelena Prpic1, Tomislav Keros2, Maja Lang Balija3,4, Dubravko Forcic3,4, Lorena Jemersic2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In the present study, we describe the first paramyxovirus infection in a snake collection in Croatia caused by an introduction of new snakes that were not previously tested and didn't show any signs of disease. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Croatia; Infection; Nested RT-PCR; Paramyxovirus; Phylogenetic characterization; Snake
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28390412 PMCID: PMC5385035 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-017-1015-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Animals used in the study
| Host | Origin of snakes | Sample/time of death | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
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| Imported in September 2014 from Germany | Lung tissue | CRO-PMV-1 |
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| Imported in September 2014 from Germany | Lung tissue | CRO-PMV-2 |
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| Imported in 2013 from Germany | Lung tissue | CRO-PMV-5 |
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| Imported in February 2015 from Czech Republic | Lung tissue | CRO-PMV-3 |
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| Imported in September 2014 from Czech Republic | Lung tissue | CRO-PMV-4 |
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| Imported in 2012 from South Africa | Lung tissue | CRO-PMV-6 |
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| Imported in February 2015 from Poland | Lung tissue | CRO-PMV-12 |
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| Imported in 2009 from Croatia | Tracheal/ cloacal swab | CRO-PMV-7 |
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| Imported in 2014 from Austria | Tracheal/ cloacal swab | CRO-PMV-9 |
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| Imported in 2011 from Germany | Tracheal swab | CRO-PMV-11 |
Fig. 1Neighbor-joining phylogenetic tree obtained by the analysis of the partial L-gene region of PMV strains derived from snake (bold, italic) samples in Croatia. Genetic distances were calculated using the Kimura two-parameter method. Genotype reference sequences (bold) were adopted from Papp et al., [11]. Bootstrap values are presented next to tree nodes. The bar represents 0.05 nucleotide substitution per site