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分子检测在濒危豹(Panthera pardus)中发现猫泛白细胞减少症 - 案例报告。

Molecular investigation of Feline Panleukopenia in an endangered leopard (Panthera pardus) - a case report.

机构信息

Wildlife Research & Training Centre, MAFSU, Nagpur, Opp. Hindustan Lever Godown Square, Maharashtra Animal & Fishery Sciences University, Mahurzhari Road, Fetri, 441501, Nagpur, India.

Department of Biotechnology & Biochemistry, Saint Francis DeSales College, Seminary Hills, 440006, Nagpur, India.

出版信息

BMC Vet Res. 2023 Mar 2;19(1):56. doi: 10.1186/s12917-023-03612-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Feline Panleukopenia is an important disease of cats and has been reported worldwide. The disease is caused by a non-enveloped, single-stranded DNA virus; Feline Panleukopenia Virus (FPLV), belonging to the Parvoviridae family. The disease causes significant mortality in unvaccinated kittens. The disease has been well documented in companion animals. However, only a few reports have surfaced from the wild.

CASE PRESENTATION

An orphan leopard cub was presented to Wildlife Rescue Centre, Nagpur, for further care; the leopard was kept under quarantine. On day 22 of the quarantine, the leopard showed inappetence, lethargy and depression and did not consume the offered carabeef (Day 0 of treatment). The leopard was examined clinically and was found to have a temperature of 102°F; blood was collected and analysed. On day one, the leopard exhibited bloody diarrhoea, inappetence, fever and depression. The leopard was rationally treated with fluids, antibiotics, multi-vitamins, haemostatics and haematinics. To gain qualitative insights into the epidemiological aspect of the disease, molecular investigation, including Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) and qPCR (Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction), were utilized to confirm the infection. The amplicon was sequenced and was found to be similar to sequences of FPLV reported domestic cats and other wild felids from India and abroad. Phylogenetic analysis was performed to understand the evolutionary relationship of the virus with previously reported sequences of FPLV. Sequences were submitted to National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) and were allotted accession numbers.

CONCLUSION

The infection in endangered leopard cubs could be managed with prompt fluid therapy, antibiotics and support treatment, ensuring an uneventful recovery. Molecular investigation and sequencing efforts can provide valuable data on epidemiology and the evolutionary relationship of the virus with the circulating strains in the field. The study has implications in the preventive management of FPLV in captivity and the selection of strains for inclusion in vaccines meant for the wild felids.

摘要

背景

猫泛白细胞减少症是一种重要的猫科疾病,已在全球范围内报道。该疾病由无包膜、单链 DNA 病毒引起;猫泛白细胞减少病毒(FPLV)属于细小病毒科。该疾病会导致未接种疫苗的小猫死亡率显著增加。该疾病在伴侣动物中已有详细记录。然而,只有少数来自野外的报道。

病例介绍

一只孤儿豹幼崽被送到那格浦尔的野生动物救援中心接受进一步护理;这只豹被隔离。在隔离的第 22 天,豹表现出食欲不振、昏睡和抑郁,并且没有吃提供的 Carabeef(治疗的第 0 天)。对豹进行了临床检查,发现体温为 102°F;采集并分析了血液。第一天,豹出现血性腹泻、食欲不振、发烧和抑郁。豹接受了合理的治疗,包括补液、抗生素、多种维生素、止血剂和血液制剂。为了深入了解疾病的流行病学方面,利用聚合酶链反应(PCR)和 qPCR(定量聚合酶链反应)等分子调查方法来确认感染。对扩增子进行测序,发现与印度和国外的报告的家猫和其他野生猫科动物的 FPLV 序列相似。进行了系统发育分析,以了解病毒与之前报道的 FPLV 序列的进化关系。将序列提交给国家生物技术信息中心(NCBI),并分配了登录号。

结论

通过及时的液体疗法、抗生素和支持治疗,可以管理濒危豹幼崽的感染,确保其顺利康复。分子调查和测序工作可以提供有关病毒的流行病学和与现场流行株的进化关系的有价值的数据。该研究对圈养中的 FPLV 预防性管理以及疫苗中包含的针对野生猫科动物的菌株选择具有重要意义。

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