SURVEY FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE IN THE SOUTH AMERICAN FUR SEAL (ARCTOCEPHALUS AUSTRALIS) POPULATION AT PUNTA SAN JUAN, PERU

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作者
Jankowski, Gwen [1 ,2 ]
Adkesson, Michael J. [2 ]
Saliki, Jeremiah T. [3 ]
Cardenas-Alayza, Susana [4 ]
Majluf, Patricia [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Illinois, Coll Vet Med, Urbana, IL 61802 USA
[2] Chicago Zool Soc, Brookfield Zoo, Brookfield, IL 60513 USA
[3] Univ Georgia, Athens Vet Diagnost Lab, Athens, GA 30602 USA
[4] Cayetano Heredia Univ, Ctr Environm Sustainabil, Lima 18, Peru
关键词
Arctocephalus australis; Brucella; fur seal; leptospira; mycoplasma; phocine herpesvirus; LIONS ZALOPHUS-CALIFORNIANUS; PHOCINE DISTEMPER VIRUS; LINKED-IMMUNOSORBENT-ASSAY; BRUCELLA SP INFECTION; TOXOPLASMA-GONDII; HARBOR SEALS; SEROLOGIC SURVEY; MARINE MAMMALS; MYCOPLASMA-PHOCICEREBRALE; BACTERIAL SEROLOGY;
D O I
10.1638/2014-0120.1
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
The Peruvian population of the South American fur seal (Arctocephalus australis) is a distinct evolutionarily significant unit that is endangered. One of the largest rookeries for this species in Peru is located within the Punta San Juan marine protected area (15 degrees 22'S, 75 degrees 12'W). To better understand the current health status of this population, exposure to 10 pinniped pathogens was evaluated in adult female fur seals (n = 29) via serology and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) techniques in November 2010. The results suggest this population is naive to canine and phocine distemper viruses (serum neutralization test), five Leptospira interrogans serovars (microscopic agglutination test), and Brucella canis (card test). Indirect fluorescent antibody testing for Toxoplasma gondii, Neospora caninum, and Sarcocystis neurona was also uniformly negative. PCR testing of nasal swabs using previously described Mycoplasma spp. primers was positive in 37.9% (11/29) of samples. One animal was positive via card test for Brucella abortus, whereas 53.7% (15/28) were positive or suspect using a marine Brucella competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Antibody to phocine herpesvirus-1 (PHV-1) was identified in 85.7% (24/28) of the sampled population by serum neutralization testing. Overall, exposure to Mycoplasma spp., Brucella spp., and PHV-1 was observed, but results demonstrated low to no exposure to many key pinniped pathogens. The expansion of human populations, agriculture, and industry along the Peruvian coast may lead to increased pathogen exposure from human, domestic, and wild animal sources. The naive nature of this key population of South American fur seals raises concerns about potential risk for disease outbreaks.
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