#110 Coelho, estômago – Qual é o seu diagnóstico? ATUALIZADO 08/02/2010
Qual é o seu diagnóstico morfológico?
Estômago, hemorragia multifocal moderada.
Ingrid L. Bergin, Annabel G. Wise, Steven R. Bolin, Thomas P. Mullaney, Matti Kiupel, and Roger K. Maes
We report a disease outbreak in a Michigan rabbitry of a rabbit calicivirus distinct from the foreign animal disease agent, rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV). The novel virus has been designated Michigan rabbit calicivirus (MRCV). Caliciviruses of the Lagovirus genus other than RHDV have not been described in US rabbit populations. The case-fatality rate was 32.5% (65/200). Clinical signs included hemorrhage and sudden death, with hepatic necrosis. Analysis of viral RNA sequence from >95% of the viral genome showed an average similarity of 79% with RHDV. Similarity of the predicted MRCV capsid amino acid sequence ranged from 89.8% to 91.3%, much lower than the 98% amino acid similarity between RHDV strains. Experimentally infected rabbits lacked clinical disease, but MRCV was detected in tissues by PCR. We propose that MRCV primarily causes subclinical infection but may induce overt RHD-like disease under certain field conditions.
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I found this article useful in a paper I am writing at university. Hopefully, I get an A+ now!
Thanks
Bernice Franklin
UGG Boots
Multifocal gastric mucosal hemorrhage (multiple petechiae and ecchymoses are scattered in the mucosal surface of the stomach) due to a novel calicivirus [Michigan Rabbit Calicivirus, MRCV, which is distinct from the foreign animal disease agent rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV)]. These gross lesions can also be interpreted as gastric bleeding ulcers which I’ve seen not uncommonly as an incidental findings in rabbits at necropsy.
Wow! Very good indeed!