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意大利多洛米蒂山红狐种群中肉食动物细小病毒 1 型和安道尔细小病毒感染的调查。

Investigation of Carnivore protoparvovirus 1 and Amdoparvovirus infections in red fox populations of the Italian Dolomites.

机构信息

Department of Animal Medicine, Production and Health (MAPS), University of Padua, 35020, Legnaro, Italy.

O.U. of Ecopathology, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie (IZSVe), SCT2, 32100, Belluno, Italy.

出版信息

Vet Res Commun. 2022 Dec;46(4):1291-1295. doi: 10.1007/s11259-022-09965-w. Epub 2022 Aug 2.

Abstract

Members of the family Parvoviridae are well recognized infectious agents of companion, livestock and wild animals as well, whose relevance on production, health, welfare and conservation is often high. Nevertheless, the knowledge of their epidemiology in wild populations is scarce or fragmentary. In this study, the presence and features of two parvoviruses, Carnivore protoparvovirus 1 and Amdoparvovirus, were evaluated in the red fox population resident in the Dolomites area, Northern Italy, and compared with the scenario of other countries and Italian regions. Six out of 117 spleen samples (5.13%: 95CI: 1.91-10.83%) tested positive to Carnivore protoparvovirus 1 and were molecularly characterized as Canine parvovirus (CPV). Infection frequency was comparable with that observed in wild carnivore populations present in Southern Italian regions, although in that case, Feline parvovirus (FPV) was predominant. No evidence of infection-related clinical signs was reported and viral loads were invariably low, suggesting the subclinical nature of the infection, the persistent carrier status or the detection of traces of viral DNA. No samples tested positive to Amdoparvovirus genus-specific PCR. The present study provides the first evidence of CPV circulation in the Northern Italy fox population. Unfortunately, the inevitable convenience nature of the sampling prevents definitive conclusions. Therefore, a more coordinated and standardized approach should be applied, at least in neighbouring geographic areas, to study these viral infections and their relevance in wildlife.

摘要

细小病毒科的成员是公认的伴侣动物、家畜和野生动物的传染性病原体,它们对生产、健康、福利和保护的相关性通常很高。然而,关于其在野生种群中的流行病学知识却很少或很零碎。在这项研究中,评估了意大利北部多洛米蒂地区的红狐种群中两种细小病毒(肉食动物细小病毒 1 和 Amdoparvovirus)的存在和特征,并与其他国家和意大利地区的情况进行了比较。117 个脾脏样本中,有 6 个(5.13%:95%CI:1.91-10.83%)对肉食动物细小病毒 1 呈阳性,并通过分子特征鉴定为犬细小病毒(CPV)。感染频率与在意大利南部地区的野生食肉动物种群中观察到的相似,尽管在这种情况下,猫细小病毒(FPV)更为普遍。没有报告与感染相关的临床症状,病毒载量始终很低,这表明感染呈亚临床状态、持续带毒状态或检测到病毒 DNA 的痕迹。没有样本对 Amdoparvovirus 属特异性 PCR 呈阳性。本研究首次提供了 CPV 在意大利北部狐狸种群中传播的证据。不幸的是,采样的便利性性质不可避免,这阻止了明确的结论。因此,应至少在相邻的地理区域应用更协调和标准化的方法来研究这些病毒感染及其在野生动物中的相关性。

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