Prpic Jelena, Keros Tomislav, Balija Maja Lang, Forcic Dubravko, Jemersic Lorena
Croatian Veterinary Institute, Savska cesta 143, 10 000, Zagreb, Croatia.
Centre for Research and Knowledge Transfer in Biotechnology, University of Zagreb, Rockefellerova 10, 10 000, Zagreb, Croatia.
BMC Vet Res. 2017 Apr 8;13(1):95. doi: 10.1186/s12917-017-1015-6.
In the present study, we describe the first paramyxovirus infection in a snake collection in Croatia caused by an introduction of new snakes that were not previously tested and didn't show any signs of disease.
In less than a month after introduction into a healthy colony, new snakes began to show respiratory symptoms (i.e. mouth opening, wheezing, etc.) and died within a month and a half after antibiotic therapy was applied. The same symptoms and a high mortality rate were then observed in in-contact snakes from other collections belonging to different snake families.
Two entries of new snakes in different time periods were recorded and recognized as possible sources of infection. We stress the need for veterinary health control and monitoring of snakes prior to transportation as well as implementing obligatory quarantine measures to minimize the risk of infection among newly established snake groups.
在本研究中,我们描述了克罗地亚一个蛇类养殖场首次发生的副粘病毒感染,此次感染是由引入未经事先检测且无任何疾病迹象的新蛇所致。
新蛇引入健康蛇群不到一个月后,便开始出现呼吸道症状(如张口、喘息等),并在使用抗生素治疗后的一个半月内死亡。随后,在属于不同蛇类家族的其他养殖场中与病蛇有接触的蛇类身上也观察到了相同症状和高死亡率。
记录了不同时间段新蛇的两次引入情况,并认定它们为可能的感染源。我们强调,在运输蛇类之前需要进行兽医健康检查和监测,并实施强制性检疫措施,以尽量降低新组建蛇群之间的感染风险。