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Canine distemper virus infection in a lesser grison (Galictis cuja): first report and virus phylogeny
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Lesser GrisonZoonotic DiseasePathogenesisEmergent VirusVeterinary SciencePathologyVirologyVeterinary EpidemiologyWhole BloodGalictis CujaVirus ClassificationVeterinary MicrobiologyFirst ReportVirus PhylogenyMedicineAnimal VirusEpidemiologyFirst Case
Infectious diseases in wild animals have been increasing as a result of their habitat alterations and closer contact with domestic animals. Canine distemper virus (CDV) has been reported in several species of wild carnivores, presenting a threat to wildlife conservation. We described the first case of canine distemper virus infection in lesser grison (Galictis cuja). A free-ranging individual, with no visible clinical sigs, presented sudden death after one day in captivity. Molecular diagnosis for CDV infection was performed using whole blood collected by postmortem intracardiac puncture, which resulted positive. The virus phylogeny indicated that domestic dogs were the probable source of infection.
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