Publication | Open Access
Herpes-like Viral Dermatitis in a Beluga Whale (Delphinapterus leucas)
48
Citations
0
References
1989
Year
Diagnostic VirologyHerpes-like Viral ParticlesMammalogyZoonotic DiseaseVeterinary SciencePathologyVirologySkin LesionsContact DermatitisAnatomyInfection ControlDermatologyMedicineAnimal VirusBeluga Whale
Approximately 3.5 mo following its capture, a beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas) developed focal pale gray skin lesions. These lesions persisted for at least 8 mo. A biopsy from one of these sites revealed epithelial intranuclear inclusions. Herpes-like viral particles were seen by transmission electron microscopy. The eventual regression of skin lesions and lack of other clinical signs suggests the virus was only mildly pathogenic in this animal.