[en] In 1990, 74 dusky dolphins (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) and 10 Burmeister's porpoises (Phocoena spinipinnis) were examined for the presence of hyperpigmented marks and pinhole lesions on the skin (tattoo lesions) at the fishing terminal of Pucusana, central Peru. Prevalences of tattoo lesions were 8.1% and 30% in the dolphins and porpoises, respectively. Intracytoplasmic poxviruses were demonstrated by transmission electron microscopy in ultrathin sections of three of eight samples of infected epidermis from both species. The reason for the negative results in others is unclear but may be related to stages of infection with low virus density or even incorrect classification of some lesions as genuine viral tattoos. An irregular arrangement of tubules on the outer viral membrane, similar to those in orthopoxviruses, was visible in negative contrast preparations for P. spinipinnis. This is the first record of poxvirus in porpoises (Phocoenidae) and also the first report for dusky dolphins, and generally for cetaceans of the southern hemisphere.
Disciplines :
Veterinary medicine & animal health
Author, co-author :
Van Bressem, M. F.; Université de Liège, Département de virologie et d'immunologie, Faculté de médecine vétérinaire - Institut de chimie
Van Waerebeek, K.; Université de Liège, Institut de chimie
Reyes, J. C.; Université de Liège, Institut de chimie
Dekegel, D.; Department of Electron Microscopy, Pasteur Institute of Brabant, 45 rue Engeland, Brussels, Belgium
Pastoret, Paul-Pierre ; Université de Liège, Département de virologie et d'immunologie, Faculté de médecine vétérinaire
Language :
English
Title :
Evidence of Poxvirus in Dusky Dolphin (Lagenorhynchus Obscurus) and Burmeister's Porpoise (Phocoena Spinipinnis) from Coastal Peru
Publication date :
January 1993
Journal title :
Journal of Wildlife Diseases
ISSN :
0090-3558
Publisher :
Wildlife Disease Association, United States - Kansas