In this study, we describe two novel adenoviruses isolated from (i) a common lizard (Zootoca vivipara) found dead and examined post-mortem and (ii) pooled samples from free-living sand lizards (Lacerta agilis agilis). Sequencing indicated the two were closely related atadenovirus strains which were distinct from previously recorded adenoviruses in lizards. Adenoviruses are not always associated with disease in squamates, but morbidity and mortality have been reported. These are the first known cases of adenovirus infection in free-living native British lizards, and further monitoring will be necessary to elucidate the implications of these possible pathogens for vulnerable populations of native reptiles
A respiratory disease syndrome has been observed in large numbers of wild shingleback lizards (Tiliq...
The etiology of reptilian viral diseases can be attributed to a wide range of viruses occurring acro...
Using a broad-range nested PCR assay targeting the DNA-dependent DNA polymerase (pol) gene, we detec...
Adenovirus infection has emerged as a serious threat to the health of captive snakes and lizards (i....
Here, we report the results of a large-scale PCR survey on the prevalence and diversity of adenoviru...
Adenovirus infection has emerged as a serious threat to the health of captive snakes and lizards (i....
Adenoviruses (AdVs) infect a wide range of hosts, and they have undergone recent and ancient host tr...
Adenoviruses are a relatively common infection of reptiles globally and are most often reported in c...
To explore the diversity of some DNA viruses in reptiles, a continuous screening is going on, in our...
Ranaviral infections have been associated with mass mortality events in captive and wild amphibian, ...
Adenoviruses are medium-sized DNA viruses with very high host fidelity. The phylogenetic relationshi...
Although adenoviruses (AdVs) have been found in a wide variety of reptiles, including numerous squam...
Adenoviruses infect various species of squamates, chelonians, and crocodiles, with the most common i...
Among reptiles, adenoviruses (AdVs) have most often been identified in squamates (lizards and snake...
Over a period of 7 years (2004-2011), samples from 34 diseased reptiles provided by local government...
A respiratory disease syndrome has been observed in large numbers of wild shingleback lizards (Tiliq...
The etiology of reptilian viral diseases can be attributed to a wide range of viruses occurring acro...
Using a broad-range nested PCR assay targeting the DNA-dependent DNA polymerase (pol) gene, we detec...
Adenovirus infection has emerged as a serious threat to the health of captive snakes and lizards (i....
Here, we report the results of a large-scale PCR survey on the prevalence and diversity of adenoviru...
Adenovirus infection has emerged as a serious threat to the health of captive snakes and lizards (i....
Adenoviruses (AdVs) infect a wide range of hosts, and they have undergone recent and ancient host tr...
Adenoviruses are a relatively common infection of reptiles globally and are most often reported in c...
To explore the diversity of some DNA viruses in reptiles, a continuous screening is going on, in our...
Ranaviral infections have been associated with mass mortality events in captive and wild amphibian, ...
Adenoviruses are medium-sized DNA viruses with very high host fidelity. The phylogenetic relationshi...
Although adenoviruses (AdVs) have been found in a wide variety of reptiles, including numerous squam...
Adenoviruses infect various species of squamates, chelonians, and crocodiles, with the most common i...
Among reptiles, adenoviruses (AdVs) have most often been identified in squamates (lizards and snake...
Over a period of 7 years (2004-2011), samples from 34 diseased reptiles provided by local government...
A respiratory disease syndrome has been observed in large numbers of wild shingleback lizards (Tiliq...
The etiology of reptilian viral diseases can be attributed to a wide range of viruses occurring acro...
Using a broad-range nested PCR assay targeting the DNA-dependent DNA polymerase (pol) gene, we detec...