ADENOVIRAL INFECTION IN CAPTIVE MOOSE (ALCES ALCES) IN CANADA

Adenoviral infection was associated with hemorrhagic enteritis, serosal hemorrhages, and severe pulmonary edema in six captive moose (Alces alces) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada: an adult female moose and three calves in 1985 and two calves in 1998. Adenoviral disease was suspected based on histologica...

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Main Authors: Catherine M. Shilton, Dale A. Smith, Leslie W. Woods, Graham J. Crawshaw, Howard D. Lehmkuhl
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Published: American Association of Zoo Veterinarians 2002
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spelling ftbioone:10.1638/1042-7260(2002)033[0073:AIICMA]2.0.CO;2 2023-07-30T03:55:46+02:00 ADENOVIRAL INFECTION IN CAPTIVE MOOSE (ALCES ALCES) IN CANADA Catherine M. Shilton Dale A. Smith Leslie W. Woods Graham J. Crawshaw Howard D. Lehmkuhl Catherine M. Shilton Dale A. Smith Leslie W. Woods Graham J. Crawshaw Howard D. Lehmkuhl world 2002-03-01 text/HTML https://doi.org/10.1638/1042-7260(2002)033[0073:AIICMA]2.0.CO;2 en eng American Association of Zoo Veterinarians doi:10.1638/1042-7260(2002)033[0073:AIICMA]2.0.CO;2 All rights reserved. https://doi.org/10.1638/1042-7260(2002)033[0073:AIICMA]2.0.CO;2 Text 2002 ftbioone https://doi.org/10.1638/1042-7260(2002)033[0073:AIICMA]2.0.CO;2 2023-07-09T10:45:43Z Adenoviral infection was associated with hemorrhagic enteritis, serosal hemorrhages, and severe pulmonary edema in six captive moose (Alces alces) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada: an adult female moose and three calves in 1985 and two calves in 1998. Adenoviral disease was suspected based on histological findings of systemic vasculitis and widespread thrombosis associated with amphophilic intranuclear inclusions in endothelial cells. Diagnosis was confirmed by immunohistochemistry using antiserum to bovine adenovirus type 5, transmission electron microscopic identification of viral particles consistent in morphology with adenovirus within nuclei of pulmonary endothelial cells in an affected calf, and virus isolation. The restriction pattern of virus isolated from the lung of one of the calves indicated that the virus was identical to a recently characterized adenovirus in black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in California. The moose adenovirus reported here may have been endemic in the captive moose herd, or infection may have resulted from either direct or indirect contact with other species of captive or wild cervids. This is the first report of adenoviral infection in moose and of the presence of adenoviral disease in a cervid in Canada. Text Alces alces BioOne Online Journals Canada
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description Adenoviral infection was associated with hemorrhagic enteritis, serosal hemorrhages, and severe pulmonary edema in six captive moose (Alces alces) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada: an adult female moose and three calves in 1985 and two calves in 1998. Adenoviral disease was suspected based on histological findings of systemic vasculitis and widespread thrombosis associated with amphophilic intranuclear inclusions in endothelial cells. Diagnosis was confirmed by immunohistochemistry using antiserum to bovine adenovirus type 5, transmission electron microscopic identification of viral particles consistent in morphology with adenovirus within nuclei of pulmonary endothelial cells in an affected calf, and virus isolation. The restriction pattern of virus isolated from the lung of one of the calves indicated that the virus was identical to a recently characterized adenovirus in black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in California. The moose adenovirus reported here may have been endemic in the captive moose herd, or infection may have resulted from either direct or indirect contact with other species of captive or wild cervids. This is the first report of adenoviral infection in moose and of the presence of adenoviral disease in a cervid in Canada.
author2 Catherine M. Shilton
Dale A. Smith
Leslie W. Woods
Graham J. Crawshaw
Howard D. Lehmkuhl
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author Catherine M. Shilton
Dale A. Smith
Leslie W. Woods
Graham J. Crawshaw
Howard D. Lehmkuhl
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Dale A. Smith
Leslie W. Woods
Graham J. Crawshaw
Howard D. Lehmkuhl
ADENOVIRAL INFECTION IN CAPTIVE MOOSE (ALCES ALCES) IN CANADA
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Dale A. Smith
Leslie W. Woods
Graham J. Crawshaw
Howard D. Lehmkuhl
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title ADENOVIRAL INFECTION IN CAPTIVE MOOSE (ALCES ALCES) IN CANADA
title_short ADENOVIRAL INFECTION IN CAPTIVE MOOSE (ALCES ALCES) IN CANADA
title_full ADENOVIRAL INFECTION IN CAPTIVE MOOSE (ALCES ALCES) IN CANADA
title_fullStr ADENOVIRAL INFECTION IN CAPTIVE MOOSE (ALCES ALCES) IN CANADA
title_full_unstemmed ADENOVIRAL INFECTION IN CAPTIVE MOOSE (ALCES ALCES) IN CANADA
title_sort adenoviral infection in captive moose (alces alces) in canada
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