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Comparative survey of canine parvovirus, canine distemper virus and canine enteric coronavirus infection in free-ranging wolves of central Italy and south-eastern France

机译:意大利中部和法国东南部散养狼的犬细小病毒,犬瘟热病毒和犬肠道冠状病毒感染的比较调查

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Diseases likely affect large carnivore demography and can hinder conservation efforts. We considered three highly contagious viruses that infect a wide range of domestic and wild mammals: canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2), canine distemper virus (CDV) and canine enteric coronaviruses (CECoV). Infection by either one of these viruses can affect populations through increased mortality and/or decreased general health. We investigated infection in the wolf populations of Abruzzo, Lazio e Molise National Park (PNALM), Italy, and of Mercantour National Park (PNM), France. Faecal samples were collected during one winter, from October to March, from four packs in PNALM ( = 79) and from four packs in PNM ( = 66). We screened samples for specific sequences of viral nucleic acids. To our knowledge, our study is the first documented report of CECoV infection in wolves outside Alaska, and of the large-scale occurrence of CPV-2 in European wolf populations. The results suggest that CPV-2 is enzootic in the population of PNALM, but not in PNM and that CECoV is episodic in both areas. We did not detect CDV. Our findings suggest that density and spatial distribution of susceptible hosts, in particular free-ranging dogs, can be important factors influencing infections in wolves. This comparative study is an important step in evaluating the nature of possible disease threats in the studied wolf populations. Recent emergence of new viral strains in Europe additionally strengthens the need for proactive monitoring of wolves and other susceptible sympatric species for viral threats and other impairing infections.
机译:疾病可能会影响大型食肉动物的人口学,并可能阻碍保护工作。我们考虑了三种高度传染性的病毒,它们感染了广泛的家养和野生哺乳动物:2型犬细小病毒(CPV-2),犬瘟热病毒(CDV)和犬肠冠状病毒(CECoV)。这些病毒中的任何一种感染均可通过增加死亡率和/或降低总体健康水平来影响人群。我们调查了意大利拉齐奥·莫利塞国家公园(PNALM)的阿布鲁佐和法国默坎图尔国家公园(PNM)的狼群中的感染情况。在10月至3月的一个冬季,从PNALM中的四包(= 79)和PNM中的四包(= 66)收集了粪便样品。我们筛选了病毒核酸的特定序列的样品。据我们所知,我们的研究是阿拉斯加郊外狼群中CECoV感染以及欧洲狼群中大规模发生CPV-2的第一个文献报道。结果表明,CPV-2在PNALM人群中是动物性的,但在PNM中则不是,并且CECoV在这两个地区都是偶发性的。我们没有检测到CDV。我们的发现表明,易感宿主(尤其是自由放养的狗)的密度和空间分布可能是影响狼感染的重要因素。这项比较研究是评估所研究的狼群中潜在疾病威胁的性质的重要步骤。欧洲最近出现了新的病毒株,这进一步增强了对狼和其他易感同胞物种进行病毒威胁和其他减毒感染的主动监测的需求。

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