Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of all co-authors, I am pleased to announce the publication of our 
article about herpesviruses in riverine and marine cetaceans from South America.


Carlos Sacristan, Fernando Esperon, Ana Carolina Ewbank, Josue Diaz-Delgado, 
Eduardo Ferreira-Machado, Samira Costa-Silva, Angelica Maria Sanchez-Sarmiento, 
Katia R.Groch, Elena Neves, Gustavo Henrique Pereira Dutra, Waleska Gravena, 
Vera Maria Ferreira Da Silva, Milton C.C. Marcondes, Adriana Castaldo Colosio, 
Marta J. Cremer, Vitor L. Carvalho, Ana Carolina O. Meirelles, Juliana Marigo, 
Jose Luiz Catao-Dias. (2018).  Novel herpesviruses in riverine and marine 
cetaceans from South America.  Acta Tropica, 190:220-227. 
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2018.11.021

In this manuscript we tested skin, oral and genital mucosal beta-actin 
PCR-positive samples from 109 free-ranging Brazilian cetaceans using a 
universal herpesvirus DNA polymerase PCR. Herpesvirus-positive skin samples 
from a Guiana dolphin (Sotalia guianensis), a dwarf sperm whale (Kogia sima), a 
Bolivian river dolphin (Inia boliviensis), and a lingual sample from an 
Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) were histologically evaluated. 
Additional tissue samples from these animals were also PCR-positive for HV, 
including a novel sequence obtained from the dwarf sperm whale’s stomach and 
mesenteric lymph node. Four novel HV species were detected in the Guiana 
dolphin (one), the dwarf sperm whale (two) and the Bolivian river dolphin 
(one). The cutaneous lesions (marked, focally extensive, chronic proliferative 
dermatitis) of the Guiana dolphin and the Bolivian river dolphin were similar 
to previous HV reports in cetaceans, despite the absence of intranuclear 
inclusion bodies. This is the largest HV survey in South American cetaceans and 
the first detection of HV infection in riverine dolphins worldwide.


You can discover more in the link:


https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1Y7kg,2UvfDWw



The article is available at link above or email: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Best regards

Carlos Sacristan

DVM, MSc, PhD
Laboratory of  Wildlife Comparative Pathology - LAPCOM
School of  Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences - FMVZ
University of São Paulo (Brazil)
Vice President of the WDA-LA Student Chapter
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Carlos_Sacristan/info

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