Giglia Giuseppe, Lepri Elvio, Orlandi Margherita, Porcellato Ilaria, Costantino Isabella, Rampacci Elisa, Passamonti Fabrizio, Mandara Maria Teresa, Stefanetti Valentina
Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Perugia, 06126 Perugia, Italy,
Division of Pathology, Department of Biomolecular Health Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, 3584 CL Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Avian Dis. 2022 Dec;66(4):404-409. doi: 10.1637/aviandiseases-D-22-00038.
Hepatosplenitis or inclusion body disease is a fatal disease in owls caused by Columbid alphaherpesvirus 1 (CoHV-1). A few old case reports describe it worldwide. In Italy, knowledge regarding virus circulation and disease development is lacking. Four Eurasian eagle-owls (), two adults and two juveniles, were submitted for postmortem examination showing aspecific clinical signs a few hours before death. Grossly disseminated petechial hemorrhages on serosal surfaces ( = 4), hepatic and splenic necrosis ( = 3), bilateral and symmetric necrosis of pharyngeal tonsils ( = 2), and diffuse and bilateral dark-red discoloration and firmness in lungs ( = 2) were seen. Tissues were sampled for histology, bacteriology, molecular testing, and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). On histology, disseminated petechial hemorrhages ( = 4) and necrosis of liver ( = 3) and spleen ( = 3) were seen, as well as lympho-histiocytic interstitial pneumonia and meningoencephalitis ( = 2). Intranuclear inclusion bodies (INIBs) were detected in one case. A panherpesviral PCR led to positive results in one case, identified in sequencing as CoHV-1. On TEM, intranuclear and intracytoplasmic virions with herpesviral morphology were seen in the same case. For the other three birds, the lack of PCR positivity, INIBs, and TEM detection could be linked to a possible reduction of the virus to undetectable levels. Death possibly occurred secondarily to bacterial infections, supposedly established during the acute phase of CoHV-1 infection. This paper reports the presence of CoHV-1in Italy and the development of a fatal form of the disease in a Eurasian eagle-owl.
肝脾炎或包涵体病是由鸽α疱疹病毒1(CoHV-1)引起的猫头鹰致命疾病。全球有一些早期病例报告。在意大利,缺乏关于病毒传播和疾病发展的知识。四只欧亚雕鸮(两只是成年雕鸮,两只是幼鸟)在死前数小时出现非特异性临床症状后被提交进行尸检。可见浆膜表面广泛分布的瘀点性出血(n = 4)、肝脾坏死(n = 3)、咽扁桃体双侧对称性坏死(n = 2)以及肺部弥漫性双侧暗红色变色和变硬(n = 2)。采集组织进行组织学、细菌学、分子检测和透射电子显微镜(TEM)检查。组织学检查可见广泛分布的瘀点性出血(n = 4)、肝坏死(n = 3)和脾坏死(n = 3),以及淋巴细胞-组织细胞性间质性肺炎和脑膜脑炎(n = 2)。在一例中检测到核内包涵体(INIBs)。泛疱疹病毒PCR在一例中得到阳性结果,测序鉴定为CoHV-1。在TEM检查中,同一病例可见具有疱疹病毒形态的核内和胞质内病毒粒子。对于另外三只鸟,PCR阴性、未检测到INIBs以及TEM检测阴性可能与病毒降至不可检测水平有关。死亡可能继发于细菌感染,推测是在CoHV-1感染急性期确立的。本文报告了意大利存在CoHV-1以及欧亚雕鸮中出现该疾病的致命形式。