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Feline panleukopaenia virus in captive non-domestic felids in South Africa
An outbreak of feline panleukopaenia virus (FPLV) infection was diagnosed by pathology, electron microscopy and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in vaccinated captive-bred subadult cheetahs in South Africa. Subsequent to this disease outbreak, 12 cases of FPLV diagnosed on histology were confirmed by...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6238724/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27380652 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ojvr.v83i1.1099 |
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author | Lane, Emily P. Brettschneider, Helene Caldwell, Peter Oosthuizen, Almero Dalton, Desiré L. du Plessis, Liza Steyl, Johan Kotze, Antoinette |
author_facet | Lane, Emily P. Brettschneider, Helene Caldwell, Peter Oosthuizen, Almero Dalton, Desiré L. du Plessis, Liza Steyl, Johan Kotze, Antoinette |
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description | An outbreak of feline panleukopaenia virus (FPLV) infection was diagnosed by pathology, electron microscopy and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in vaccinated captive-bred subadult cheetahs in South Africa. Subsequent to this disease outbreak, 12 cases of FPLV diagnosed on histology were confirmed by PCR in captive African black-footed cat, caracal, cheetah, lion, ocelot and serval. Phylogenetic analyses of the viral capsid protein gene on PCR-positive samples, vaccine and National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) reference strains identified a previously unknown strain of FPLV, present since at least 2006, that differs from both the inactivated and the modified live vaccine strains. A previously described South African strain from domestic cats and cheetahs was identified in a serval. Surveys of FPLV strains in South African felids are needed to determine the geographical and host species distribution of this virus. Since non-domestic species may be reservoirs of parvoviruses, and since these viruses readily change host specificity, the risks of FPLV transmission between captive-bred and free-ranging carnivores and domestic cats and dogs warrant further research. |
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spelling | pubmed-62387242018-11-26 Feline panleukopaenia virus in captive non-domestic felids in South Africa Lane, Emily P. Brettschneider, Helene Caldwell, Peter Oosthuizen, Almero Dalton, Desiré L. du Plessis, Liza Steyl, Johan Kotze, Antoinette Onderstepoort J Vet Res Original Research An outbreak of feline panleukopaenia virus (FPLV) infection was diagnosed by pathology, electron microscopy and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in vaccinated captive-bred subadult cheetahs in South Africa. Subsequent to this disease outbreak, 12 cases of FPLV diagnosed on histology were confirmed by PCR in captive African black-footed cat, caracal, cheetah, lion, ocelot and serval. Phylogenetic analyses of the viral capsid protein gene on PCR-positive samples, vaccine and National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) reference strains identified a previously unknown strain of FPLV, present since at least 2006, that differs from both the inactivated and the modified live vaccine strains. A previously described South African strain from domestic cats and cheetahs was identified in a serval. Surveys of FPLV strains in South African felids are needed to determine the geographical and host species distribution of this virus. Since non-domestic species may be reservoirs of parvoviruses, and since these viruses readily change host specificity, the risks of FPLV transmission between captive-bred and free-ranging carnivores and domestic cats and dogs warrant further research. AOSIS 2016-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6238724/ /pubmed/27380652 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ojvr.v83i1.1099 Text en © 2016. The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Licensee: AOSIS. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Lane, Emily P. Brettschneider, Helene Caldwell, Peter Oosthuizen, Almero Dalton, Desiré L. du Plessis, Liza Steyl, Johan Kotze, Antoinette Feline panleukopaenia virus in captive non-domestic felids in South Africa |
title | Feline panleukopaenia virus in captive non-domestic felids in South Africa |
title_full | Feline panleukopaenia virus in captive non-domestic felids in South Africa |
title_fullStr | Feline panleukopaenia virus in captive non-domestic felids in South Africa |
title_full_unstemmed | Feline panleukopaenia virus in captive non-domestic felids in South Africa |
title_short | Feline panleukopaenia virus in captive non-domestic felids in South Africa |
title_sort | feline panleukopaenia virus in captive non-domestic felids in south africa |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6238724/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27380652 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ojvr.v83i1.1099 |
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