Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy.
Tartoombria, Foligno, Perugia, Italy.
PLoS One. 2018 May 10;13(5):e0197169. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0197169. eCollection 2018.
Testudinid herpesviruses (TeHVs) have a worldwide distribution among tortoises. However, information such as risk factors promoting the occurrence or the recrudescence of the associated disease and the mid-term sequelae of an outbreak comprising the extent and dynamic of the viral shedding have been only minimally investigated. Critical management information is also lacking or anecdotal. Furthermore, major aspects of the viral pathogenesis including the likelihood of vertical transmission of the virus are virtually unknown. The present study describes the occurrence and the management of an outbreak of Testudinid herpesvirus genotype 3 (TeHV3) in a large, private collection of chelonians. Clinical, pathological, molecular and serological characterization of the outbreak were carried out. Seventy-five percent of the infected tortoises died. Complementation of molecular and serological testing was a critical point for successful management implementations. A case-control study was performed to analyze possible risk factors associated with the infection. Furthermore, a subgroup of six asymptomatic infected tortoises was monitored for two consecutive seasons after the outbreak: all the infected tortoises were determined to be intermittent shedders, except one, which was a persistent shedder. Post-hibernation was associated with the highest number of shedders. Finally, evidence of the most likely vertical transmission of the virus was obtained for the first time.
龟鳖疱疹病毒(TeHV)在世界各地的龟鳖中广泛分布。然而,关于促进相关疾病发生或复发的风险因素,以及疫情爆发的中期后果(包括病毒脱落的范围和动态)等信息,我们的了解还非常有限。关键的管理信息也很缺乏或只是传闻。此外,病毒发病机制的主要方面,包括病毒垂直传播的可能性,实际上还一无所知。本研究描述了在一个大型私人龟鳖养殖场中爆发的龟鳖疱疹病毒 3 型(TeHV3)的发生和管理情况。对疫情进行了临床、病理、分子和血清学特征分析。75%的感染龟鳖死亡。分子和血清学检测的互补是成功实施管理的关键点。进行了病例对照研究,以分析与感染相关的可能风险因素。此外,对疫情爆发后连续两个季节的 6 只无症状感染龟鳖进行了监测:所有感染龟鳖均为间歇性脱落者,除了 1 只为持续性脱落者。冬眠后与脱落者数量最多有关。最后,首次获得了病毒最有可能垂直传播的证据。