Aleutian disease virus (ADV, Amdovirus, Parvoviridae) primarily infects farmed mustelids (mink and ferrets) but also other fur-bearing animals and humans. Three Aleutian disease (AD) cases have been described in captive striped skunks; however, little is known about the relevance of AD in free-ranging carnivores. This work describes the pathological findings and temporospatial distribution in 7 cases of AD in free-ranging striped skunks. All cases showed neurologic disease and were found in a 46-month period (2010–2013) within a localized geographical region in California. Lesions included multisystemic plasmacytic and lymphocytic inflammation (ie, interstitial nephritis, myocarditis, hepatitis, meningoencephalitis, pneumonia, and splenitis...
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases can often be of conservation importance for wildlife. Spillover, whe...
Owing to the rapid decline of the European mink (Mustela lutreola) in France, a national conservatio...
Cardiac disease is a common finding in small mammals but it is rarely reported in striped skunks (Me...
Abstract. This report describes the use of polymerase chain reaction and DNA in situ hybridization t...
Reports of a possible relationship between Aleutian mink disease parvovirus (AMDV) and human infecti...
Striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis) densely populate the human-animal interface of suburbia throughou...
The European mink, Mustela lutreola, has suffered a dramatic decline in Europe during the 20th centu...
By using strand-specific in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry, evidence for replication of...
With the growing number of mink farms in the world and in Lithuania, mink growers are increasingly f...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Aleutian disease (A...
Although ferrets are becoming increasingly popular as companion animals, their population in househo...
Aleutian mink disease is generally considered to precipitate spontaneously in ranch mink, with a let...
Many endemic viruses circulate in populations without hosts showing visible signs of disease, while ...
This study was conducted to find out the prevalence of Aleutian disease (AD) among ranch mink herds ...
) populations across Canada appear to be declining, but factors thus far explored have not fully exp...
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases can often be of conservation importance for wildlife. Spillover, whe...
Owing to the rapid decline of the European mink (Mustela lutreola) in France, a national conservatio...
Cardiac disease is a common finding in small mammals but it is rarely reported in striped skunks (Me...
Abstract. This report describes the use of polymerase chain reaction and DNA in situ hybridization t...
Reports of a possible relationship between Aleutian mink disease parvovirus (AMDV) and human infecti...
Striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis) densely populate the human-animal interface of suburbia throughou...
The European mink, Mustela lutreola, has suffered a dramatic decline in Europe during the 20th centu...
By using strand-specific in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry, evidence for replication of...
With the growing number of mink farms in the world and in Lithuania, mink growers are increasingly f...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Aleutian disease (A...
Although ferrets are becoming increasingly popular as companion animals, their population in househo...
Aleutian mink disease is generally considered to precipitate spontaneously in ranch mink, with a let...
Many endemic viruses circulate in populations without hosts showing visible signs of disease, while ...
This study was conducted to find out the prevalence of Aleutian disease (AD) among ranch mink herds ...
) populations across Canada appear to be declining, but factors thus far explored have not fully exp...
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases can often be of conservation importance for wildlife. Spillover, whe...
Owing to the rapid decline of the European mink (Mustela lutreola) in France, a national conservatio...
Cardiac disease is a common finding in small mammals but it is rarely reported in striped skunks (Me...