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Unusual Canine Distemper Virus Infection in Captive Raccoons (Procyon lotor)

Canine morbillivirus, also known as canine distemper virus (CDV), is the causative agent of canine distemper (CD), which is a serious contagious disease of canines, large felids, and, occasionally, raccoons. This study included seven raccoons from the Timisoara Zoological Garden, Romania. CDV was de...

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Autores principales: Stancu, Adrian Constantin, Voia, Octavian Sorin, Boldura, Oana Maria, Pasca, Sorin Aurelian, Luca, Iasmina, Hulea, Anca Sofiana, Ivan, Oana Roxana, Dragoescu, Alina Andreea, Lungu, Bianca Cornelia, Hutu, Ioan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10383698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37515222
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15071536
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author Stancu, Adrian Constantin
Voia, Octavian Sorin
Boldura, Oana Maria
Pasca, Sorin Aurelian
Luca, Iasmina
Hulea, Anca Sofiana
Ivan, Oana Roxana
Dragoescu, Alina Andreea
Lungu, Bianca Cornelia
Hutu, Ioan
author_facet Stancu, Adrian Constantin
Voia, Octavian Sorin
Boldura, Oana Maria
Pasca, Sorin Aurelian
Luca, Iasmina
Hulea, Anca Sofiana
Ivan, Oana Roxana
Dragoescu, Alina Andreea
Lungu, Bianca Cornelia
Hutu, Ioan
author_sort Stancu, Adrian Constantin
collection PubMed
description Canine morbillivirus, also known as canine distemper virus (CDV), is the causative agent of canine distemper (CD), which is a serious contagious disease of canines, large felids, and, occasionally, raccoons. This study included seven raccoons from the Timisoara Zoological Garden, Romania. CDV was detected using RT-qPCR on blood samples, but several other exams were also performed—clinical, bacteriological, immunohistochemistry (IHC) and histopathology, toxicological screening, and necropsy—which confirmed CDV infection. Severe digestive disorders (diarrhea and frequent hematemesis) were observed. The necropsy findings included pseudo membranous gastroenteritis, congestion, and pulmonary edema in two raccoons. Immunohistochemistry showed immunolabeled CDV antigenantibodies on the viral nucleocapsid. Histopathology revealed lymphocyte depletion in mesenteric lymphnodes and intranuclear and intracytoplasmic inclusions in the enterocytes of the small intestine. Based on the RT-qPCR assay, laboratory tests, and the lesions observed, it was established that the raccoons were infected with CDV, which was the cause of death in two cases. The results from the necropsy, histology, and immunohistochemistry in the raccoons are comparable with reported CDV lesions in dogs. In conclusion, several exams may be performed to establish the etiology of possible interspecific viral infection, but only very specific exams can identify aCDV infection. Laboratory analyses must be completed by RT-qPCR assay or IHC to establish infection with uncommon viruses in raccoons with high accuracy.
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spelling pubmed-103836982023-07-30 Unusual Canine Distemper Virus Infection in Captive Raccoons (Procyon lotor) Stancu, Adrian Constantin Voia, Octavian Sorin Boldura, Oana Maria Pasca, Sorin Aurelian Luca, Iasmina Hulea, Anca Sofiana Ivan, Oana Roxana Dragoescu, Alina Andreea Lungu, Bianca Cornelia Hutu, Ioan Viruses Case Report Canine morbillivirus, also known as canine distemper virus (CDV), is the causative agent of canine distemper (CD), which is a serious contagious disease of canines, large felids, and, occasionally, raccoons. This study included seven raccoons from the Timisoara Zoological Garden, Romania. CDV was detected using RT-qPCR on blood samples, but several other exams were also performed—clinical, bacteriological, immunohistochemistry (IHC) and histopathology, toxicological screening, and necropsy—which confirmed CDV infection. Severe digestive disorders (diarrhea and frequent hematemesis) were observed. The necropsy findings included pseudo membranous gastroenteritis, congestion, and pulmonary edema in two raccoons. Immunohistochemistry showed immunolabeled CDV antigenantibodies on the viral nucleocapsid. Histopathology revealed lymphocyte depletion in mesenteric lymphnodes and intranuclear and intracytoplasmic inclusions in the enterocytes of the small intestine. Based on the RT-qPCR assay, laboratory tests, and the lesions observed, it was established that the raccoons were infected with CDV, which was the cause of death in two cases. The results from the necropsy, histology, and immunohistochemistry in the raccoons are comparable with reported CDV lesions in dogs. In conclusion, several exams may be performed to establish the etiology of possible interspecific viral infection, but only very specific exams can identify aCDV infection. Laboratory analyses must be completed by RT-qPCR assay or IHC to establish infection with uncommon viruses in raccoons with high accuracy. MDPI 2023-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10383698/ /pubmed/37515222 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15071536 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Stancu, Adrian Constantin
Voia, Octavian Sorin
Boldura, Oana Maria
Pasca, Sorin Aurelian
Luca, Iasmina
Hulea, Anca Sofiana
Ivan, Oana Roxana
Dragoescu, Alina Andreea
Lungu, Bianca Cornelia
Hutu, Ioan
Unusual Canine Distemper Virus Infection in Captive Raccoons (Procyon lotor)
title Unusual Canine Distemper Virus Infection in Captive Raccoons (Procyon lotor)
title_full Unusual Canine Distemper Virus Infection in Captive Raccoons (Procyon lotor)
title_fullStr Unusual Canine Distemper Virus Infection in Captive Raccoons (Procyon lotor)
title_full_unstemmed Unusual Canine Distemper Virus Infection in Captive Raccoons (Procyon lotor)
title_short Unusual Canine Distemper Virus Infection in Captive Raccoons (Procyon lotor)
title_sort unusual canine distemper virus infection in captive raccoons (procyon lotor)
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10383698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37515222
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15071536
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