2013-2022 年美国东部野生棉尾兔的发病和死亡原因。

IF 1.2 3区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-10 DOI:10.1177/10406387241259000
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随着兔出血性疾病病毒 2(RHDV2)的出现,人们对自由放养的北美本地长尾鼬的死亡原因越来越感兴趣。在 2013-2022 年间,东南野生动物疾病合作研究收到了来自美国中部和东部的 119 份 Sylvilagus spp.病例报告,其中包括 147 只兔子。其中大部分病例(86%)发生在 2020 年美国检测到 RHDV2 之后。对这些兔子的实验室数据进行了回顾性评估,以了解主要原因、导致死亡的因素和病原体检测结果。对 112 只兔子进行了大体和组织学检查。常见的主要死因包括外伤(49 只)、细菌性疾病(31 只)、消瘦(6 只)和寄生虫(6 只)。在 32 只患细菌性疾病的兔子中,12 只被诊断为土拉菌病,7 只被诊断为巴氏杆菌病。患有巴氏杆菌病的兔子会出现播散性脓肿、败血症和/或多发性浆膜炎。较少见的是皮肤纤维瘤(2 只)、疥癣(2 只)、脑线虫病(2 只)、肿瘤(圆细胞肉瘤;1 只)和先天性畸形(1 只)。在检测的 123 只兔子中未发现 RHDV2。虽然在美国东部的野生长尾雉中没有检测到 RHDV2,但在该地区的家兔中检测到 RHDV2 则强调了持续监控的必要性。此外,对土拉弗朗西斯菌的持续监控也能为公共卫生风险提供信息。总之,增加对 Sylvilagus 属健康状况的了解有助于我们进一步了解影响这些重要猎物和野味的疾病。
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Causes of morbidity and mortality in wild cottontail rabbits in the eastern United States, 2013-2022.

Interest in causes of mortality of free-ranging, native North American lagomorphs has grown with the emergence of rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus 2 (RHDV2). Over the years 2013-2022, the Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study received 119 Sylvilagus spp. case submissions from the central and eastern United States, comprising 147 rabbits. Most (86%) of these submissions occurred after detecting RHDV2 in the United States in 2020. Laboratory data from these rabbits were retrospectively evaluated for major causes, contributors to mortality, and pathogen detections. Gross and histologic examination was performed for 112 rabbits. Common primary causes of death included trauma (n = 49), bacterial disease (n = 31), emaciation (n = 6), and parasitism (n = 6). Among the 32 rabbits with bacterial disease, 12 were diagnosed with tularemia and 7 with pasteurellosis. Rabbits with pasteurellosis had disseminated abscessation, septicemia, and/or polyserositis. Less commonly, cutaneous fibroma (n = 2), notoedric mange (n = 2), encephalitozoonosis (n = 2), neoplasia (round-cell sarcoma; n = 1), and congenital abnormalities (n = 1) were diagnosed. RHDV2 was not detected in 123 rabbits tested. Although RHDV2 has not been detected in wild lagomorphs in the eastern United States, detections in domestic rabbits from the region emphasize the need for continued surveillance. Furthermore, continued surveillance for Francisella tularensis informs public health risk. Overall, increased knowledge of Sylvilagus spp. health furthers our understanding of diseases affecting these important prey and game species.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation (J Vet Diagn Invest) is an international peer-reviewed journal published bimonthly in English by the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians (AAVLD). JVDI is devoted to all aspects of veterinary laboratory diagnostic science including the major disciplines of anatomic pathology, bacteriology/mycology, clinical pathology, epidemiology, immunology, laboratory information management, molecular biology, parasitology, public health, toxicology, and virology.
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