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First report of a canine morbillivirus infection in a giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) in Brazil

Canine morbillivirus, also known as canine distemper virus (CDV), induces a contagious multisystemic disease caused by an enveloped RNA virus belonging to the genus Morbillivirus within the family Paramyxoviridae. CDV replicates readily in epithelial, nerve and lymphoid tissues; it is excreted in ur...

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Autores principales: Debesa Belizário Granjeiro, Melissa, Lima Kavasaki, Mayara, Morgado, Thais O., Avelino Dandolini Pavelegini, Lucas, Alves de Barros, Marisol, Fontana, Carolina, de Assis Bianchini, Mateus, de Oliveira Souza, Aneliza, Gonçalves Lima Oliveira Santos, Amanda R., Lunardi, Michele, Colodel, Edson M., de Aguiar, Daniel M., Jorge Mendonça, Adriane
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7397876/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32023667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.246
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author Debesa Belizário Granjeiro, Melissa
Lima Kavasaki, Mayara
Morgado, Thais O.
Avelino Dandolini Pavelegini, Lucas
Alves de Barros, Marisol
Fontana, Carolina
de Assis Bianchini, Mateus
de Oliveira Souza, Aneliza
Gonçalves Lima Oliveira Santos, Amanda R.
Lunardi, Michele
Colodel, Edson M.
de Aguiar, Daniel M.
Jorge Mendonça, Adriane
author_facet Debesa Belizário Granjeiro, Melissa
Lima Kavasaki, Mayara
Morgado, Thais O.
Avelino Dandolini Pavelegini, Lucas
Alves de Barros, Marisol
Fontana, Carolina
de Assis Bianchini, Mateus
de Oliveira Souza, Aneliza
Gonçalves Lima Oliveira Santos, Amanda R.
Lunardi, Michele
Colodel, Edson M.
de Aguiar, Daniel M.
Jorge Mendonça, Adriane
author_sort Debesa Belizário Granjeiro, Melissa
collection PubMed
description Canine morbillivirus, also known as canine distemper virus (CDV), induces a contagious multisystemic disease caused by an enveloped RNA virus belonging to the genus Morbillivirus within the family Paramyxoviridae. CDV replicates readily in epithelial, nerve and lymphoid tissues; it is excreted in urine, feces, saliva, oral and nasal discharge; and its major route of entry for infection is through the respiratory system. Although the virus was originally believed to infect domestic dogs, new studies have shown that it can also naturally or experimentally infect non‐domestic hosts. A recent blood test performed on a giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) found Lentz inclusions in the animal's leucocytes. A rapid CDV test, an RT‐PCR assay and pathology findings confirmed this report of canine morbillivirus in this species, which corresponds to the second report of CDV infection in the order Pilosa, family Myrmecophagidae in central west Brazil.
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spelling pubmed-73978762020-08-06 First report of a canine morbillivirus infection in a giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) in Brazil Debesa Belizário Granjeiro, Melissa Lima Kavasaki, Mayara Morgado, Thais O. Avelino Dandolini Pavelegini, Lucas Alves de Barros, Marisol Fontana, Carolina de Assis Bianchini, Mateus de Oliveira Souza, Aneliza Gonçalves Lima Oliveira Santos, Amanda R. Lunardi, Michele Colodel, Edson M. de Aguiar, Daniel M. Jorge Mendonça, Adriane Vet Med Sci Original Articles Canine morbillivirus, also known as canine distemper virus (CDV), induces a contagious multisystemic disease caused by an enveloped RNA virus belonging to the genus Morbillivirus within the family Paramyxoviridae. CDV replicates readily in epithelial, nerve and lymphoid tissues; it is excreted in urine, feces, saliva, oral and nasal discharge; and its major route of entry for infection is through the respiratory system. Although the virus was originally believed to infect domestic dogs, new studies have shown that it can also naturally or experimentally infect non‐domestic hosts. A recent blood test performed on a giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) found Lentz inclusions in the animal's leucocytes. A rapid CDV test, an RT‐PCR assay and pathology findings confirmed this report of canine morbillivirus in this species, which corresponds to the second report of CDV infection in the order Pilosa, family Myrmecophagidae in central west Brazil. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7397876/ /pubmed/32023667 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.246 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Veterinary Medicine and Science Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Debesa Belizário Granjeiro, Melissa
Lima Kavasaki, Mayara
Morgado, Thais O.
Avelino Dandolini Pavelegini, Lucas
Alves de Barros, Marisol
Fontana, Carolina
de Assis Bianchini, Mateus
de Oliveira Souza, Aneliza
Gonçalves Lima Oliveira Santos, Amanda R.
Lunardi, Michele
Colodel, Edson M.
de Aguiar, Daniel M.
Jorge Mendonça, Adriane
First report of a canine morbillivirus infection in a giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) in Brazil
title First report of a canine morbillivirus infection in a giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) in Brazil
title_full First report of a canine morbillivirus infection in a giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) in Brazil
title_fullStr First report of a canine morbillivirus infection in a giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed First report of a canine morbillivirus infection in a giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) in Brazil
title_short First report of a canine morbillivirus infection in a giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) in Brazil
title_sort first report of a canine morbillivirus infection in a giant anteater (myrmecophaga tridactyla) in brazil
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7397876/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32023667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.246
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