Onderstepoort J Vet Res. 2009 Sep;76(3):311-6. doi: 10.4102/ojvr.v76i3.35.
When large numbers of crocodile skins were downgraded because of the presence of small pin prick-like holes, collapsed epidermal cysts were found deep in the dermis of juvenile crocodiles while forming cysts were observed in hatchlings. Histopathology of these forming cysts showed the presence of intracytoplasmic inclusions in proliferating and ballooning epidermal cells. Pox virions were seen in electron microscope preparations made from the scabs of such early lesions. The partial sequencing of virus material from scrapings of these lesions and comparison of it with the published sequence of crocodile poxvirus showed the virus associated with the deep lesions to be closely related, but different. To differentiate between the two forms of crocodile pox infection it is suggested that the previously known form should be called "classical crocodile pox" and the newly discovered form "atypical crocodile pox". The application of strict hygiene measures brought about a decline in the percentage of downgraded skins.
当大量鳄鱼皮因存在小针孔状小孔而被降级时,在幼年鳄鱼的真皮深处发现了表皮囊泡塌陷,而在孵化中的幼鳄中则观察到正在形成的囊泡。这些正在形成的囊泡的组织病理学显示,增殖和气球样的表皮细胞中有细胞质内包含物。从这些早期病变的痂皮中制备的电子显微镜制剂中可见痘病毒粒子。从这些病变刮取物中分离出的病毒材料的部分测序,并将其与已发表的鳄鱼痘病毒序列进行比较,表明与深部病变相关的病毒密切相关,但不同。为了区分两种形式的鳄鱼痘感染,建议将以前已知的形式称为“经典鳄鱼痘”,而新发现的形式称为“非典型鳄鱼痘”。严格卫生措施的应用使降级皮的比例下降。