Feline morbillivirus in Southern Italy: epidemiology, clinico-pathological features and phylogenetic analysis in cats
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Feline morbillivirus (FeMV) was isolated for the first time in 2012 with an association with
chronic kidney disease (CKD) suggested. This study aimed at investigating in cats from southern
Italy FeMV prevalence and risk factors for exposure to FeMV, including the relationship with CKD;
sequencing amplicons and analyzing phylogeny of PCR positive samples. Blood serum, K3EDTA
blood and urine samples from 223 cats were investigated. Ten carcasses were also evaluated. FeMV
RNA was detected in 2.4% (5/211) blood and 16.1% (36/223) urine samples. One carcass tested
positive by qPCRFeMV from kidney, urinary bladder, and submandibular lymph nodes. Antibodies
against FeMV were detected in 14.5% (28/193) cats. We followed up 27 cats (13 FeMV positive cats)
and documented in some cases urine shedding after up to 360 days. Older and foundling cats and
cats living in rescue catteries, were more frequently infected with FeMV. A significant correlation
between FeMV and higher serum creatinine values or low urine specific gravity was found. FeMV
positivity was significantly associated with retroviral infection, and the presence of some clinical
signs apart from CKD clinicopathological markers. Our study highlights the possibility of a link
between FeMV exposure and CKD and a general impairment of feline health.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
cat, feline morbillivirus, FeMV paramyxovirus, PCR, IIF, epidemiology, chronic kidney
disease, CKD
Elenco autori:
Donato, Giulia; Masucci, Marisa; De Luca, Eliana; Alibrandi, Angela; De Majo, Massimo; Berjaoui, Shadia; Martino, Camillo; Mangano, Cyndi; Lorusso, Alessio; Pennisi, Maria Grazia
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