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Outbreak of Human Herpesvirus Type 1 Infection in Nonhuman Primates (Callithrix penincillata)

Authors :
Marcelo C. C. Malta
Fabiana Magalhães Coelho
Marcela Miranda Luppi
Ana Paula Moreira Franco Luiz
Érica Azevedo Costa
Marina Rios de Araújo
Roselene Ecco
Flávio Guimarães da Fonseca
Mauricio G. C. Resende
Source :
Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 47:690-693
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Wildlife Disease Association, 2011.

Abstract

Human herpesvirus type 1 (HHV-1) is widely dispersed among the human population. Although infection is often asymptomatic in humans, nonhuman primates develop a severe and often fatal infection. In August 2006, 13 black-tufted marmosets (Callithrix penincillata) from a group of 14 presented with clinical apathy, anorexia, and ataxia. Physical examination revealed conjunctivitis, erosive or ulcerative lesions on the skin, and swollen lymph nodes. Of the 14 animals captured, 10 died. Grossly, ulcers and erosions were observed on the skin of face, nasal planum, lips, and oral mucosa. Histologically, superficial vesicular and erosive stomatitis with associated basophilic intranuclear inclusion bodies in the squamous epithelium were observed. Swabs from oral lesions and tissue samples from necropsied animals were positive for HHV-1 by nested polymerase chain reaction for eight animals.

Details

ISSN :
00903558
Volume :
47
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Wildlife Diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4f58262583e3bcc03f501ea6fc2ded2c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-47.3.690