Authors
Rahul Ganpatrao Kadam, M. Karikalan, Siddappa Chandra Mohan, K. Mahendran, Srivastava Gaurav, K.K. Rajak, Bhardwaj Yogesh, Varshney Rajat, War Zahoor Ahemad, Singh Rahul, Ghosh Mayukh, V. Beena, Abhijit M. Pawde, K.P Singh, A.K. Sharma
Publication date
2022/1/26
Journal
Infection, Genetics and Evolution
Publisher
Elsveier
Description
The present investigation was conducted to rule out canine distemper (CD) diseases in Indian wild felids (Asiatic lions, tigers, leopards, snow leopards, clouded leopards, leopard cats, jungle cats, civet cats, fishing cat, and jaguar). The collected samples were screened for CD virus (CDV) by histopathology (HP), immunohistochemistry (IHC) and reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) targeting H gene and N gene. The HP and IHC of suspected samples portrayed that 22 [11 leopards, 6 lions, 3 tigers, 1 snow leopard and 1 civet cat] out of 129 (17.05%) wild felids were positive for CD. The major pathological consequences were observed in spleen, lung, kidney and brain. The syncytia and intranuclear as well as intracytoplasmic eosinophilic inclusion bodies were seen in CDV infected cells. Although the histopathological lesions in spleen were more specific and consistent, however, the severe …
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