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F A Abade Dos Santos1,2, C Carvalho3, Oliveira Nuno4, J J Correia5, M Henriques6, M C Peleteiro5, M Fevereiro6, M D Duarte6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In the regular wildlife monitoring action carried out in the summer of the past few years at the Berlenga Island, wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) have been repeatedly found dead. However, the origin of those deaths was never investigated. Our aim was to investigate the cause of death of 11 rabbits collected between April and May 2016.Entities:
Keywords: Berlenga Island; Berlengas; Oryctolagus cuniculus; RHDV2; Rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus; UNESCO; Wild rabbit
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29141631 PMCID: PMC5688637 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-017-1257-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Fig. 1Berlengas Island, the major island of the Berlengas’ archipelago, located in the Portuguese maritime coast, and Peniche municipality (Portugal mainland) are marked on the map
Fig. 2Density of the wild rabbit population in the Berlengas Natural Reserve calculated through several transects performed over 2015 and 2016
Fig. 3Maximum Likelihood (ML) phylogenetic tree of the RHDV2 vp60 complete nucleotide sequences from the Berlenga island (2016) and others originated in Portugal mainland, Azores, Spain, France, Italy and Malta, available in Genbank. Bootstrap values (BS) are shown next to the nodes if equal or greater than 70. Sequence KC345614 (not displayed) was chosen as outgroup to root the tree. In the left side tree, the major groups are collapsed to facilitate visualization. a-HE800531, HE819400; b-JX106023, KC345611–12; c-HE800529, HE800530, HE800532 and FR819781; d-JQ929052, KC907712 and JX106022; e-KM87868; f-KP129395; g-KM979445; h-KM115675–76; i-KM115712–13; j-KT000295, KT000303, KT000308, KT000311, KT000316–319, KT000322–325 KT000327, KT000329–330, KT000332–333, KT000336, KT000339 and KT000341–343; k-KX132812 and KX132813; l-KM115684–5; m-KP129396; n-KJ957809 and KJ957810; o-KC741409; p-KP129397 and KP129399. “M-o-Novo” refers to the municipality of Montemor-o-Novo. A close-up of the RHDV2 strains more closely related with the strains from the Berlenga Island is shown in the right side of the figure
Fig. 4Liver of rabbit positive to RHDV2. a - Diffuse hepatocyte coagulation necrosis with no pattern distribution. Most hepatocytes are karyolytic and only very few display karyorrhexis or pyknosis. b – Detail of A showing necrotic hepatic cells dysplaing karyorrhexis and pyknosis (H&E)
Fig. 5Lung of rabbits positive to RHDV2. a – Alveolar congestion and oedema. b-Interstitial pneumonia with inflammatory infiltrates in the alveolar septa by mononuclear cells, which are also present in the alveolar lumen (H&E)