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Diagnosis and successful treatment of Brazillian porcupine poxvirus infection in a free-ranging hairy dwarf porcupine (Coendu spinosus).

Juliana Mariotti Guerra1, Pedro Enrique Navas-Suárez2,3, Eduardo Ferreira-Machado2,3, Ticiana Brasil Ervedosa2, Ketlyn Bolsachini Figueiredo2, Ana Carolina Souza Ramos de Carvalho2, Maraya Lincoln Silva4, Mayara Grego Caiaffa4, André Luiz Mota da Costa4, Rodrigo Hidalgo Friciello Teixeira4, Thais Eleonora Madeira Buti5, Adriana Luchs6, Gislene Mitsue Namiyama7, Luana Barbosa de Lima7, Noemi Nosomi Taniwaki7, Patricia Sayuri Silvestre Matsumoto8, Natália Coelho Couto de Azevedo Fernandes2,3.   

Abstract

Brazilian porcupine poxvirus (BPoPV) is a new poxvirus recently described in porcupines (Coendou prehensilis) from Brazil. Herein, we described a free-ranging adult male Coendou (Sphiggurus) spinosus rescued after being found lethargic on the ground in a rural area. The animal presented crusty, edematous, and suppurative skin lesions on the face, tail, and perineum, and yellowish ocular secretion. The diagnosis was performed by histopathology, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), PCR, and sequencing. Microscopically, proliferative and necrotizing dermatitis, subacute, multifocal with ballooning degeneration, and eosinophilic intracytoplasmic viral inclusion bodies were observed. TEM confirmed large brick-shaped virions inside the keratinocyte cytoplasm, measuring about 200-280 × 120-180 nm. Partial fragment of intracellular mature virion membrane protein gene and putative metalloproteinase gene was successfully amplified and sequenced, and the strain herein denoted IAL/21 V-102 was classified as BPoPV, showing 99.4% of nucleotide identity to the reference strain UFU/USP001. Enrofloxacin 10% (10 mg/kg) was administered every 24 h through intramuscular injection for 10 days, dipyrone/metamizole (25 mg/kg) every 24 h orally (PO) for 3 days, 0.5 ml (mL) of thymomodulin every 24 h PO for 30 days, and each 48 h for another 15 days. The lesions were cleaned and debrided every 15 days. Seventy-five days after the beginning of the treatment, the cutaneous lesions regressed, the animal gained weight, and was clinically stable. After treatment, the skin biopsy showed only mild epidermal acanthosis, intra-cellular edema, and mild lymphoplasmacytic perivascular dermatitis. No viral particles were observed by TEM and no poxviral DNA was amplified by PCR. This study documents the first case of confirmed and treated BPoPV infection in a hairy dwarf porcupine. The implemented therapeutic plan eliminated the infection and improved the general state of the animal.
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Keywords:  BPoPV; Chordopoxvirinae; Erethizontidae; Poxvirus

Year:  2022        PMID: 35906453     DOI: 10.1007/s42770-022-00804-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Braz J Microbiol        ISSN: 1517-8382            Impact factor:   2.214


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