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A review of virus infections of cetaceans and the potential impact of morbilliviruses, poxviruses and papillomaviruses on host population dynamics

机译:鲸类动物的病毒感染及其对麻疹病毒,痘病毒和乳头瘤病毒对寄主种群动态的潜在影响的综述

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ABSTRACT: Viruses belonging to 9 families have been detected in cetaceans. We critically review the clinical features, pathology and epidemiology of the diseases they cause. Cetacean morbillivirus (family Paramyxoviridae) induces a serious disease with a high mortality rate and persists in several populations. It may have long-term effects on the dynamics of cetacean populations either as enzootic infection or recurrent epizootics. The latter presumably have the more profound impact due to removal of sexually mature individuals. Members of the family Poxviridae infect several species of odontocetes, resulting in ring and tattoo skin lesions. Although poxviruses apparently do not induce a high mortality, circumstancial evidence suggests they may be lethal in young animals lacking protective immunity, and thus may negatively affect net recruitment. Papillomaviruses (family Papovaviridae) cause genital warts in at least 3 species of cetaceans. In 10% of male Burmeister's porpoises Phocoena spinipinnis from Peru, lesions were sufficiently severe to at least hamper, if not impede, copulation. Members of the families Herpesviridae, Orthomyxoviridae and Rhabdoviridae were demonstrated in cetaceans suffering serious illnesses, but with the exception of a 'porpoise herpesvirus' their causative role is still tentative. Herpes-like viruses and caliciviruses (Caliciviridae) give rise to cutaneous diseases in Monodontidae and Delphinidae. Antibodies to several serotypes of caliciviruses were found in odontocetes and mysticetes. An unrecognized Hepadnaviridae was detected by serology in a captive Pacific white-sided dolphin Lagenorhynchus obliquidens with chronic persistent hepatitis. Adenoviruses (Adenoviridae) were isolated from the intestinal tracts of mysticeti and a beluga Delphinapterus leucas but were not associated with any pathologies. We discuss the potential impact of Paramyxoviridae, Poxviridae and Papovaviridae on the dynamics of several odontocete populations.>
机译:摘要:在鲸类动物中发现了属于9个科的病毒。我们严格审查它们引起的疾病的临床特征,病理和流行病学。鲸类麻疹病毒(家族副病毒)是一种严重的疾病,死亡率很高,并持续存在于几个人群中。它可能会因长期感染或反复流行而对鲸类种群的动态产生长期影响。由于移出了性成熟的个体,后者可能具有更深远的影响。 Poxviridae 家族的成员感染了几种牙形突科,导致了环形和纹身性皮肤损害。尽管痘病毒显然不会引起很高的死亡率,但间接证据表明,痘病毒可能会在缺乏保护性免疫力的幼小动物中致死,因此可能会对净募集产生负面影响。乳头瘤病毒(家族 Papovaviridae )在至少3种鲸类动物中引起生殖器疣。在来自秘鲁的Burmeister雄性海豚 Phocoena spinipinnis 中,有10%的皮损足够严重,至少可以阻碍(如果不阻止)交配。在患有严重疾病的鲸类动物中证实了疱疹病毒科,正粘病毒科和弹状病毒科的成员,但除了“海豚疱疹病毒”外,它们的病因作用仍是暂时的。疱疹样病毒和杯状病毒(杯状病毒科)在单线虫科和海豚科引起皮肤疾病。在齿形目和神秘菌中发现了几种杯状病毒血清型的抗体。通过血清学检测,在患有慢性持续性肝炎的太平洋太平洋白海豚 Lagenorhynchus 闭塞液中,通过血清学检测到无法识别的嗜肝DNA病毒科。腺病毒( Adenoviridae )是从Mysticeti和白鲸 leucas 的肠道中分离出来的,但与任何病理均无关。我们讨论了副粘病毒科, Poxviridae 和 Papovaviridae 对几种齿形齿种群动态的潜在影响。>

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