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Pathogen Exposure in White Whales (Delphinapterus leucas) in Svalbard, Norway

The Svalbard white whale (Delphinapterus leucas) population is one of the smallest in the world, making it particularly vulnerable to challenges such as climate change and pathogens. In this study, serum samples from live captured (2001–2016) white whales from this region were investigated for influ...

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Autores principales: Nymo, Ingebjørg H., Siebert, Ursula, Baechlein, Christine, Postel, Alexander, Breines, Eva M., Lydersen, Christian, Kovacs, Kit M., Tryland, Morten
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9864568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36678406
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12010058
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author Nymo, Ingebjørg H.
Siebert, Ursula
Baechlein, Christine
Postel, Alexander
Breines, Eva M.
Lydersen, Christian
Kovacs, Kit M.
Tryland, Morten
author_facet Nymo, Ingebjørg H.
Siebert, Ursula
Baechlein, Christine
Postel, Alexander
Breines, Eva M.
Lydersen, Christian
Kovacs, Kit M.
Tryland, Morten
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description The Svalbard white whale (Delphinapterus leucas) population is one of the smallest in the world, making it particularly vulnerable to challenges such as climate change and pathogens. In this study, serum samples from live captured (2001–2016) white whales from this region were investigated for influenza A virus (IAV) antibodies (Abs) (n = 27) and RNA (n = 25); morbillivirus (MV) Abs (n = 3) and RNA (n = 25); Brucella spp. Abs; and Toxoplasma gondii Abs (n = 27). IAV Abs were found in a single adult male that was captured in Van Mijenfjorden in 2001, although no IAV RNA was detected. Brucella spp. Abs were found in 59% of the sample group (16/27). All MV and T. gondii results were negative. The results show that Svalbard white whales have been exposed to IAV and Brucella spp., although evidence of disease is lacking. However, dramatic changes in climate and marine ecosystems are taking place in the Arctic, so surveillance of health parameters, including pathogens, is critical for tracking changes in the status of this vulnerable population.
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spelling pubmed-98645682023-01-22 Pathogen Exposure in White Whales (Delphinapterus leucas) in Svalbard, Norway Nymo, Ingebjørg H. Siebert, Ursula Baechlein, Christine Postel, Alexander Breines, Eva M. Lydersen, Christian Kovacs, Kit M. Tryland, Morten Pathogens Article The Svalbard white whale (Delphinapterus leucas) population is one of the smallest in the world, making it particularly vulnerable to challenges such as climate change and pathogens. In this study, serum samples from live captured (2001–2016) white whales from this region were investigated for influenza A virus (IAV) antibodies (Abs) (n = 27) and RNA (n = 25); morbillivirus (MV) Abs (n = 3) and RNA (n = 25); Brucella spp. Abs; and Toxoplasma gondii Abs (n = 27). IAV Abs were found in a single adult male that was captured in Van Mijenfjorden in 2001, although no IAV RNA was detected. Brucella spp. Abs were found in 59% of the sample group (16/27). All MV and T. gondii results were negative. The results show that Svalbard white whales have been exposed to IAV and Brucella spp., although evidence of disease is lacking. However, dramatic changes in climate and marine ecosystems are taking place in the Arctic, so surveillance of health parameters, including pathogens, is critical for tracking changes in the status of this vulnerable population. MDPI 2022-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9864568/ /pubmed/36678406 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12010058 Text en © 2022 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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Nymo, Ingebjørg H.
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Baechlein, Christine
Postel, Alexander
Breines, Eva M.
Lydersen, Christian
Kovacs, Kit M.
Tryland, Morten
Pathogen Exposure in White Whales (Delphinapterus leucas) in Svalbard, Norway
title Pathogen Exposure in White Whales (Delphinapterus leucas) in Svalbard, Norway
title_full Pathogen Exposure in White Whales (Delphinapterus leucas) in Svalbard, Norway
title_fullStr Pathogen Exposure in White Whales (Delphinapterus leucas) in Svalbard, Norway
title_full_unstemmed Pathogen Exposure in White Whales (Delphinapterus leucas) in Svalbard, Norway
title_short Pathogen Exposure in White Whales (Delphinapterus leucas) in Svalbard, Norway
title_sort pathogen exposure in white whales (delphinapterus leucas) in svalbard, norway
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9864568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36678406
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12010058
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