Fatal Systemic Morbillivirus Infection in Bottlenose Dolphin, Canary Islands, Spain

A systemic morbillivirus infection was diagnosed postmortem in a juvenile bottlenose dolphin stranded in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean in 2005. Sequence analysis of a conserved fragment of the morbillivirus phosphoprotein gene indicated that the virus is closely related to dolphin morbillivirus r...

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Other Authors: Sierra, Eva, Zucca, Daniele, Arbelo, Manuel, García-�lvarez, Natalia, Andrada, Marisa, Déniz, Soraya, Fernández, Antonio
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Online Access:http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/21736/
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author2 Sierra, Eva
Zucca, Daniele
Arbelo, Manuel
García-�lvarez, Natalia
Andrada, Marisa
Déniz, Soraya
Fernández, Antonio
collection CDC Stacks (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
description A systemic morbillivirus infection was diagnosed postmortem in a juvenile bottlenose dolphin stranded in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean in 2005. Sequence analysis of a conserved fragment of the morbillivirus phosphoprotein gene indicated that the virus is closely related to dolphin morbillivirus recently reported in striped dolphins in the Mediterranean Sea.
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spelling ftcdc:oai:example.org:cdc:21736 2025-01-16T23:34:48+00:00 Fatal Systemic Morbillivirus Infection in Bottlenose Dolphin, Canary Islands, Spain Emerg Infect Dis Sierra, Eva Zucca, Daniele Arbelo, Manuel García-�lvarez, Natalia Andrada, Marisa Déniz, Soraya Fernández, Antonio http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/21736/ unknown http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/21736/ Emerg Infect Dis. 20(2):269-271. Dispatch morbillivirus bottlenose dolphin Canary Islands Spain viruses cetacean morbilliviruses ftcdc 2017-04-11T13:20:43Z A systemic morbillivirus infection was diagnosed postmortem in a juvenile bottlenose dolphin stranded in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean in 2005. Sequence analysis of a conserved fragment of the morbillivirus phosphoprotein gene indicated that the virus is closely related to dolphin morbillivirus recently reported in striped dolphins in the Mediterranean Sea. Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic CDC Stacks (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
spellingShingle Dispatch
morbillivirus
bottlenose dolphin
Canary Islands
Spain
viruses
cetacean morbilliviruses
Fatal Systemic Morbillivirus Infection in Bottlenose Dolphin, Canary Islands, Spain
title Fatal Systemic Morbillivirus Infection in Bottlenose Dolphin, Canary Islands, Spain
title_full Fatal Systemic Morbillivirus Infection in Bottlenose Dolphin, Canary Islands, Spain
title_fullStr Fatal Systemic Morbillivirus Infection in Bottlenose Dolphin, Canary Islands, Spain
title_full_unstemmed Fatal Systemic Morbillivirus Infection in Bottlenose Dolphin, Canary Islands, Spain
title_short Fatal Systemic Morbillivirus Infection in Bottlenose Dolphin, Canary Islands, Spain
title_sort fatal systemic morbillivirus infection in bottlenose dolphin, canary islands, spain
topic Dispatch
morbillivirus
bottlenose dolphin
Canary Islands
Spain
viruses
cetacean morbilliviruses
topic_facet Dispatch
morbillivirus
bottlenose dolphin
Canary Islands
Spain
viruses
cetacean morbilliviruses
url http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/21736/