Surveillance using serological and molecular methods for the detection of infectious agents in captive Brazilian neotropic and exotic felids

Author:

Filoni Claudia12345,Catão-Dias José Luiz12345,Cattori Valentino12345,Willi Barbara12345,Meli Marina L.12345,Corrêa Sandra Helena Ramiro12345,Marques Mara Cristina12345,Adania Cristina Harumi12345,Silva Jean Carlos Ramos12345,Marvulo Maria Fernanda Vianna12345,Neto José Soares Ferreira12345,Durigon Edison Luiz12345,de Carvalho Vania Maria12345,Coutinho Selene Dall’Acqua12345,Lutz Hans12345,Hofmann-Lehmann Regina12345

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Zootechny, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP (Filoni, Catão-Dias)

2. Brazilian Institute for Conservation Medicine–TRÍADE, São Paulo, SP (Filoni, Silva, Marvulo)

3. Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Veterinary Medicine, Paulista University, São Paulo, SP (Filoni, de Carvalho, Coutinho)

4. São Paulo Zoological Park Foundation, São Paulo, SP (Catão-Dias, Corrêa, Marques)

5. Mata Ciliar Association, Jundiaí, SP (Adania)

Abstract

The aim of the current study was to investigate the exposure of captive wild felids to various infectious pathogens using serological and molecular methods. One hundred and fifty-nine neotropic felids and 51 exotic felids from 28 captive settings in Brazil were tested. While antibodies against Feline parvovirus and Feline coronavirus (FCoV), Feline calicivirus and Bartonella spp. were frequently detected by serologic tests, antibodies against Felid herpesvirus 1 or infection with hemotropic mycoplasmas were less prevalent. Serologic evidence of exposure to Ehrlichia spp., Feline immunodeficiency virus, and Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) was detected rarely, and infections with FeLV, Ehrlichia spp., and Cytauxzoon spp. were found infrequently. The detected Bartonella sequence was molecularly similar to B. koehlerae and B. henselae; for Cytauxzoon, the sequence resembled those from domestic cats. No Anaplasma phagocytophilum and Theileria spp. infections were detected. The positive test results varied significantly among different facilities and species. Additionally, FCoV seropositivity was more prevalent in captivity than in free-ranging populations. Results suggest that testing is appropriate prior to relocation of felids.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Veterinary

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