Feline panleukopaenia virus in captive non-domestic felids in South Africa
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Lane, Emily P.
Brettschneider, Helene
Caldwell, Peter
Oosthuizen, Almero
Dalton, Desire L.
Du Plessis, Liza
Steyl, Johan Christian Abraham
Kotze, Antoinette
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Abstract
An outbreak of feline panleukopaenia virus (FPLV) infection was diagnosed by pathology,
electron microscopy and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in vaccinated captive-bred subadult
cheetahs in South Africa. Subsequent to this disease outbreak, 12 cases of FPLV diagnosed on
histology were confirmed by PCR in captive African black-footed cat, caracal, cheetah, lion,
ocelot and serval. Phylogenetic analyses of the viral capsid protein gene on PCR-positive
samples, vaccine and National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) reference strains
identified a previously unknown strain of FPLV, present since at least 2006, that differs from
both the inactivated and the modified live vaccine strains. A previously described South
African strain from domestic cats and cheetahs was identified in a serval. Surveys of FPLV
strains in South African felids are needed to determine the geographical and host species
distribution of this virus. Since non-domestic species may be reservoirs of parvoviruses, and
since these viruses readily change host specificity, the risks of FPLV transmission between
captive-bred and free-ranging carnivores and domestic cats and dogs warrant further research.
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Feline panleukopaenia virus (FPLV), Polymerase chain reaction (PCR), National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), South Africa
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Lane, E.P., Brettschneider, H.,
Caldwell, P., Oosthuizen, A.,
Dalton, D.L., Du Plessis, L.
et al., 2016, ‘Feline
panleukopaenia virus in
captive non-domestic felids in
South Africa’, Onderstepoort
Journal of Veterinary Research
83(1), a1099. http://dx.DOI.
org/ 10.4102/ojvr.v83i1.1099.
