Abstract Herpesviruses have been recognized in marine mammals, but their clinical relevance is not always easy to assess. A novel otarine herpesvirus-3 (OtHV3) was detected in a geriatric California sea lion (Zalophus californianus), and using a newly developed quantitative PCR assay paired with histology, OtHV3 was associated with esophageal ulcers and B cell lymphoblastic lymphoma in this animal. The prevalence and quantities of OtHV3 were then determined among buffy coats from 87 stranded and managed collection sea lions. Stranded sea lions had a higher prevalence of OtHV3 compared to managed collection sea lions (34.9% versus 12.5%; p = 0.04), and among the stranded sea lions, yearlings were most likely to be positive. Future epidemiolo...
Background: Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease infecting a broad range of mammalian hosts, and is r...
California sea lions (CSLs) have an unusually high occurrence of urogenital cancer (UGC), with studi...
Objective To assess whether corneal lesions in stranded pinnipeds were associated with viral infecti...
The prevalence of cancer in wild California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) is one of the highest...
Urogenital carcinoma in California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) is the most common cancer of m...
Otarine herpesvirus-1 (OtHV-1) is associated with high rates of urogenital carcinoma in free-ranging...
New diseases in marine animals are emerging at an increasing rate, yet methodological limitations hi...
The coccidian parasite Toxoplasma gondii infects humans and warm-blooded animals worldwide. The ecol...
The California sea lion is one of the few wild mammals prone to develop cancer, particularly urogeni...
The California sea lion is one of the few wild mammals prone to develop cancer, particularly urogeni...
Naturally occurring cancers in non-laboratory species have great potential in helping to decipher th...
A viral metagenomic study was performed to investigate potential viral pathogens associated with a m...
Sarzosa MS, Duignan P, De Rango E, et al. Occurrence of Mycoplasmas in Galapagos Sea Lions (Zalophus...
Urogenital carcinoma is a highly metastatic cancer affecting California sea lions (Zalophus californ...
Aim. To evaluate the possibility of herpes viruses circulation and possible routes of transmission i...
Background: Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease infecting a broad range of mammalian hosts, and is r...
California sea lions (CSLs) have an unusually high occurrence of urogenital cancer (UGC), with studi...
Objective To assess whether corneal lesions in stranded pinnipeds were associated with viral infecti...
The prevalence of cancer in wild California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) is one of the highest...
Urogenital carcinoma in California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) is the most common cancer of m...
Otarine herpesvirus-1 (OtHV-1) is associated with high rates of urogenital carcinoma in free-ranging...
New diseases in marine animals are emerging at an increasing rate, yet methodological limitations hi...
The coccidian parasite Toxoplasma gondii infects humans and warm-blooded animals worldwide. The ecol...
The California sea lion is one of the few wild mammals prone to develop cancer, particularly urogeni...
The California sea lion is one of the few wild mammals prone to develop cancer, particularly urogeni...
Naturally occurring cancers in non-laboratory species have great potential in helping to decipher th...
A viral metagenomic study was performed to investigate potential viral pathogens associated with a m...
Sarzosa MS, Duignan P, De Rango E, et al. Occurrence of Mycoplasmas in Galapagos Sea Lions (Zalophus...
Urogenital carcinoma is a highly metastatic cancer affecting California sea lions (Zalophus californ...
Aim. To evaluate the possibility of herpes viruses circulation and possible routes of transmission i...
Background: Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease infecting a broad range of mammalian hosts, and is r...
California sea lions (CSLs) have an unusually high occurrence of urogenital cancer (UGC), with studi...
Objective To assess whether corneal lesions in stranded pinnipeds were associated with viral infecti...