Harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) are the most prevalent cetaceans in the North Sea. The fecal viral flora of 21 harbour porpoises stranded along the Dutch coastline was analyzed by a metagenomics approach. Sequences of a novel cetacean mastadenovirus, designated harbour porpoise adenovirus 1 (HpAdV-1), were detected. The sequence of a 23-kbp genomic region, spanning the conserved late region, was determined using primer walking. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that HpAdV-1 is most closely related to bottlenose dolphin adenovirus and clusters with Cetartiodactyla adenoviruses. The prevalence of HpAdV-1 was low (2.6%) based on targeted PCR-screening of the intestinal contents of 151 harbour porpoises stranded between 2010 and 2013
Poxvirus infections in marine mammals have been mainly reported through their clinical lesions and ...
There is increasing concern for the well-being of cetacean populations around the UK. Tattoo skin di...
A norovirus was detected in harbor porpoises, a previously unknown host for norovirus. This noroviru...
Harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) are the most prevalent cetaceans in the North Sea. The fecal v...
Pestiviruses are widespread pathogens causing severe acute and chronic diseases among terrestrial ma...
Herpesviruses infect a wide range of vertebrates, including toothed whales of the order Cetacea. One...
Poxvirus infections in marine mammals have been mainly reported through their clinical lesions and e...
AbstractFecal samples collected from free-ranging Atlantic bottlenose dolphins (BDs) in the Indian R...
BACKGROUND Adenoviruses are common pathogens in vertebrates, including humans. In marine mammals,...
A female short-beaked common dolphin calf was found stranded in San Diego, California in October 201...
Poxvirus infections in marine mammals have been mainly reported through their clinical lesions and e...
There is increasing concern for the well-being of cetacean populations around the UK. Tattoo skin di...
Herpesvirus infection causes disease of variable severity in many species, including cetaceans. Howe...
Cetacean poxviruses (CePVs) cause ‘tattoo’ skin lesions in small and large cetaceans worldwide. Alth...
Poxvirus infections in marine mammals have been mainly reported through their clinical lesions and e...
Poxvirus infections in marine mammals have been mainly reported through their clinical lesions and ...
There is increasing concern for the well-being of cetacean populations around the UK. Tattoo skin di...
A norovirus was detected in harbor porpoises, a previously unknown host for norovirus. This noroviru...
Harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) are the most prevalent cetaceans in the North Sea. The fecal v...
Pestiviruses are widespread pathogens causing severe acute and chronic diseases among terrestrial ma...
Herpesviruses infect a wide range of vertebrates, including toothed whales of the order Cetacea. One...
Poxvirus infections in marine mammals have been mainly reported through their clinical lesions and e...
AbstractFecal samples collected from free-ranging Atlantic bottlenose dolphins (BDs) in the Indian R...
BACKGROUND Adenoviruses are common pathogens in vertebrates, including humans. In marine mammals,...
A female short-beaked common dolphin calf was found stranded in San Diego, California in October 201...
Poxvirus infections in marine mammals have been mainly reported through their clinical lesions and e...
There is increasing concern for the well-being of cetacean populations around the UK. Tattoo skin di...
Herpesvirus infection causes disease of variable severity in many species, including cetaceans. Howe...
Cetacean poxviruses (CePVs) cause ‘tattoo’ skin lesions in small and large cetaceans worldwide. Alth...
Poxvirus infections in marine mammals have been mainly reported through their clinical lesions and e...
Poxvirus infections in marine mammals have been mainly reported through their clinical lesions and ...
There is increasing concern for the well-being of cetacean populations around the UK. Tattoo skin di...
A norovirus was detected in harbor porpoises, a previously unknown host for norovirus. This noroviru...