Kölbl S, Schnabel H, Mikula M
Bundesanstalt für Virusseuchenbekampfung bei Haustieren.
Tierarztl Prax. 1990 Feb;18(1):81-4.
A canine distemper virus infection of badgers in a hunting range in Austria is described. A badger which was shot after showing symptoms of rabies infection and one which was found dead were examined by gross pathology and parasitological, histological, bacteriological and virological methods. The examination for rabies was negative in both cases. The badger which was found dead histologically showed signs of a non purulent panencephalitis, the shot animal showed hyperaemia and oedema of the brain. No cytoplasmatic or nuclear inclusion bodies could be observed. The aetiologic viral diagnosis was achieved by immunofluorescence. Using two canine distemper-specific conjugates a typical granular fluorescence of different strength could be observed in organ sections. The bacterial examination showed in both cases a secondary infection with opportunistic pathogenic bacteria (haem. E. coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa).
本文描述了奥地利一个狩猎区獾感染犬瘟热病毒的情况。对一只出现狂犬病感染症状后被射杀的獾以及一只被发现死亡的獾进行了大体病理学、寄生虫学、组织学、细菌学和病毒学检查。两例狂犬病检测均为阴性。被发现死亡的獾组织学检查显示有非化脓性全脑炎迹象,被射杀的动物大脑出现充血和水肿。未观察到细胞质或细胞核内包涵体。通过免疫荧光进行了病原性病毒诊断。使用两种犬瘟热特异性结合物,在器官切片中可观察到不同强度的典型颗粒状荧光。细菌学检查显示两例均有机会性病原菌(出血性大肠杆菌和铜绿假单胞菌)的继发感染。