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Putative parapoxvirus-associated foot disease in the endangered huemul deer (Hippocamelus bisulcus) in Bernardo O’Higgins National Park, Chile

机译:智利伯纳多·奥希金斯国家公园濒临灭绝的huemul鹿(Hippocamelus bisulcus)中与副痘病毒有关的足病

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The huemul (Hippocamelus bisulcus) is an endangered cervid endemic to southern Argentina and Chile. Here we report foot lesions in 24 huemul from Bernardo O’Higgins National Park, Chile, between 2005 and 2010. Affected deer displayed variably severe clinical signs, including lameness and soft tissue swelling of the limbs proximal to the hoof or in the interdigital space, ulceration of the swollen tissues, and some developed severe proliferative tissue changes that caused various types of abnormal wear, entrapment, and/or displacement of the hooves and/or dewclaws. Animals showed signs of intense pain and reduced mobility followed by loss of body condition and recumbency, which often preceded death. The disease affected both genders and all age categories. Morbidity and mortality reached 80% and 40%, respectively. Diagnostics were restricted to a limited number of cases from which samples were available. Histology revealed severe papillomatous epidermal hyperplasia and superficial dermatitis. Electron microscopy identified viral particles consistent with viruses in the Chordopoxvirinae subfamily. The presence of parapoxvirus DNA was confirmed by a pan-poxvirus PCR assay, showing high identity (98%) with bovine papular stomatitis virus and pseudocowpoxvirus. This is the first report of foot disease in huemul deer in Chile, putatively attributed to poxvirus. Given the high morbidity and mortality observed, this virus might pose a considerable conservation threat to huemul deer in Chilean Patagonia. Moreover, this report highlights a need for improved monitoring of huemul populations and synergistic, rapid response efforts to adequately address disease events that threaten the species.
机译:humulul(Hippocamelus bisulcus)是阿根廷南部和智利的一种濒临灭绝的cervid特有种。在这里,我们报告了2005年至2010年之间智利伯纳尔多·奥希金斯国家公园(Bernardo O'Higgins National Park)的24 huemul中的足部病变。受影响的鹿表现出各种严重的临床体征,包括蹄部附近或指间空间的四肢la行和软组织肿胀,肿胀的组织溃疡,以及一些已发展的严重的增生性组织改变,引起蹄和/或狼爪的各种类型的异常磨损,卡住和/或移位。动物表现出剧烈疼痛和活动能力降低的迹象,随后丧失身体状况和卧倒感,而这通常在死亡之前发生。该疾病影响到性别和所有年龄段。发病率和死亡率分别达到80%和40%。诊断仅限于可提供样品的有限数量的病例。组织学显示严重乳头状表皮增生和浅表皮炎。电子显微镜鉴定出与Chordopoxvirinae亚科中的病毒一致的病毒颗粒。副痘病毒DNA的存在已通过泛痘病毒PCR分析得到了证实,与牛丘疹性口腔炎病毒和假牛痘病毒具有高度同一性(98%)。这是智利huemul鹿的足部疾病的首例报道,据推测归因于痘病毒。鉴于观察到的高发病率和高死亡率,这种病毒可能会对智利巴塔哥尼亚的h鹿造成巨大的保护威胁。此外,本报告强调需要改进对huemul种群的监测,并进行协同,快速响应的努力,以充分解决威胁该物种的疾病事件。

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