Since the 1970s, several species of herpesviruses have been identified and associated with significant diseases in reptiles. Earlier discoveries placed these viruses into different taxonomic groups on the basis of morphological and biological characteristics, while advancements in molecular methods have led to more recent descriptions of novel reptilian herpesviruses, as well as providing insight into the phylogenetic relationship of these viruses. Herpesvirus infections in reptiles are often characterised by non-pathognomonic signs including stomatitis, encephalitis, conjunctivitis, hepatitis and proliferative lesions. With the exception of fibropapillomatosis in marine turtles, the absence of specific clinical signs has fostered misdiagno...
In the past decade, infectious disease threats to European herpetofauna have become better understoo...
Background: Fibropapillomatosis (FP) is a neoplastic disease characterized by cutaneous tumours that...
<div><p>The rich diversity of the world’s reptiles is at risk due to significant population declines...
Since the 1970s, several species of herpesviruses have been identified and associated with significa...
The etiology of reptilian viral diseases can be attributed to a wide range of viruses occurring acro...
Since their discovery in 2014, reptile nidoviruses (also known as serpentoviruses) have emerged as s...
517-526Marine turtles are long-living reptiles that have a complex lifestyle. They have their attend...
In 1972, an outbreak of neurorespiratory disease in a Swiss serpentarium formed the basis for the fi...
Despite being identified in 1938, many aspects of the pathogenesis and epidemiology of fibropapillom...
The rich diversity of the world’s reptiles is at risk due to significant population declines of broa...
Ranaviruses can infect many vertebrate classes including fish, amphibians and reptiles, but for the ...
Herpesviruses are ubiquitous, well described pathogens in captive chelonians worldwide, but their im...
Captive reptiles, always more often present in domestic environment as pets, may harbor and excrete ...
Herpesviruses are important pathogens in tortoises and turtles, yet little is known about the epidem...
In the past decade, infectious disease threats to European herpetofauna have become better understoo...
Background: Fibropapillomatosis (FP) is a neoplastic disease characterized by cutaneous tumours that...
<div><p>The rich diversity of the world’s reptiles is at risk due to significant population declines...
Since the 1970s, several species of herpesviruses have been identified and associated with significa...
The etiology of reptilian viral diseases can be attributed to a wide range of viruses occurring acro...
Since their discovery in 2014, reptile nidoviruses (also known as serpentoviruses) have emerged as s...
517-526Marine turtles are long-living reptiles that have a complex lifestyle. They have their attend...
In 1972, an outbreak of neurorespiratory disease in a Swiss serpentarium formed the basis for the fi...
Despite being identified in 1938, many aspects of the pathogenesis and epidemiology of fibropapillom...
The rich diversity of the world’s reptiles is at risk due to significant population declines of broa...
Ranaviruses can infect many vertebrate classes including fish, amphibians and reptiles, but for the ...
Herpesviruses are ubiquitous, well described pathogens in captive chelonians worldwide, but their im...
Captive reptiles, always more often present in domestic environment as pets, may harbor and excrete ...
Herpesviruses are important pathogens in tortoises and turtles, yet little is known about the epidem...
In the past decade, infectious disease threats to European herpetofauna have become better understoo...
Background: Fibropapillomatosis (FP) is a neoplastic disease characterized by cutaneous tumours that...
<div><p>The rich diversity of the world’s reptiles is at risk due to significant population declines...