Picco Angela M, Brunner Jesse L, Collins James P
School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287, USA.
J Wildl Dis. 2007 Apr;43(2):286-90. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-43.2.286.
Emerging infectious diseases are implicated in the declines and extinctions of amphibians worldwide. Ranaviruses in the family Iridoviridae are a global concern and have caused amphibian die-offs in wild populations in North America, Europe, South America, and in commercial populations in Asia and South America. The movement of amphibians for bait, food, pets, and research provides a route for the introduction of ranaviruses into naive and potentially endangered species. In this report, we demonstrate that the California tiger salamander, Ambystoma californiense, is susceptible to Ambystoma tigrinum virus (ATV). This virus has not been previously reported in California tiger salamander, but observed mortality in experimentally infected animals suggests that California tiger salamander populations could be adversely affected by an ATV introduction.
新发传染病与全球两栖动物数量的减少和灭绝有关。虹彩病毒科的蛙病毒是一个全球关注的问题,已导致北美、欧洲、南美洲野生种群以及亚洲和南美洲商业种群中的两栖动物死亡。两栖动物作为鱼饵、食物、宠物和用于研究的运输为蛙病毒引入未感染且可能濒危的物种提供了途径。在本报告中,我们证明加州虎螈(Ambystoma californiense)对虎纹钝口螈病毒(ATV)易感。该病毒此前未在加州虎螈中被报道,但在实验感染动物中观察到的死亡率表明,引入ATV可能会对加州虎螈种群产生不利影响。