Dolphin pox: a skin disease of cetaceans.
Can J Comp Med
; 43(4): 399-404, 1979 Oct.
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Poxvirus has been identified morphologically from skin lesions in captive and free-ranging bottlenosed dolphins, Tursiops truncatus and a stranded Atlantic white-sided dolphin, Lagenorhynchus acutus. The lesions, commonly referred to as ring or pinhole lesions, appear as solitary or coalesced circular grey blemishes. Advanced ring lesions may take the form of black punctiform stippled patterns known as "tattoo". Histologically, the stratum externum is thickened, and there is ballooning degeneration and eosinophilic intractyoplasmic inclusions in the stratum intermedium. These includions contain virus particles which exhibit typical poxvirus morphology. Stress, environmental conditions and general health appear to play a major role in the clinical manifestation of dolphin pox.
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Assunto principal:
Dermatopatias Infecciosas
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Infecções por Poxviridae
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Golfinhos
Limite:
Animals
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Can J Comp Med
Ano de publicação:
1979
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de publicação:
Canadá