Duarte Margarida D, Barros Sílvia C, Henriques Margarida, Fernandes Teresa Lobo, Bernardino Rui, Monteiro Madalena, Fevereiro Miguel
Department of Virology, Laboratório Nacional de Investigação Veterinária, Estrada de Benfica, 711, Lisbon, 1495-011 Lisbon, Portugal.
J Zoo Wildl Med. 2009 Jun;40(2):354-9. doi: 10.1638/2008-0015.1.
Two cases of fatal infection caused by parvovirus in a white tiger (Panthera tigris) and an African lion (Panthera leo) at the Lisbon Zoo (Portugal) are described. Gross findings at necropsy were catharral enteritis in the tiger and severe hemorrhagic enteritis in the lion. Histopathologic examination revealed, in both animals, intestinal crypt necrosis and lymphocyte depletion in the germinal centers of the mesenteric lymph nodes. Bacteriologic examination was negative for common bacterial pathogens, including Salmonella. Amplification of the parvovirus VP2 complete gene was achieved in both cases and sequencing analysis identified these isolates as feline panleukopenia virus (FPLV). The nucleotide sequences obtained from these two viruses were genetically indistinguishable. The phylogenetic analysis of FPLV strains from domestic cats obtained in the Lisbon area revealed the circulation of FPLV strains highly similar to those isolated from the tiger and lion, which strongly suggests that stray cats may have been the source of infection.
本文描述了葡萄牙里斯本动物园一只白虎(Panthera tigris)和一只非洲狮(Panthera leo)感染细小病毒导致死亡的两起病例。尸检肉眼可见,老虎表现为卡他性肠炎,狮子则为严重出血性肠炎。组织病理学检查显示,两只动物均有肠道隐窝坏死以及肠系膜淋巴结生发中心淋巴细胞耗竭。对常见细菌病原体(包括沙门氏菌)的细菌学检查结果为阴性。两例均成功扩增出细小病毒VP2全基因,测序分析确定这些分离株为猫泛白细胞减少症病毒(FPLV)。从这两种病毒获得的核苷酸序列在基因上无法区分。对在里斯本地区采集的家猫FPLV毒株进行系统发育分析发现,该地区流行的FPLV毒株与从老虎和狮子身上分离出的毒株高度相似,这强烈表明流浪猫可能是感染源。