Primary study of seroprevalence to virus pathogens in wild felids of South Primorie, Russia

2018 
Seroprevalence to nine different virus pathogens was estimated for Russian big cats (Amur tiger ( Panthera tigris altaica Temminck, 1844) and far-eastern leopard ( Panthera pardus orientalis Schiegel, 1857) in Southern Primorie, Russia ( n =25) in 2008-2016. Serum samples from smaller cats (Eurasian lynx ( Lynx lynx Linnaeus, 1758) and far-eastern wildcat ( Prionailurus bengalensis euptilurus Elliot, 1871) were also tested for these pathogens ( n =19) during the same period. Felids of Russian Southern Primorie showed seroprevalence to eight out of nine tested pathogens, including highly dangerous feline immunodeficiency virus, feline leukemia virus and canine distemper virus. Antibodies to feline panleukopenia virus were found to be much more widespread in cats (45%) than antibodies to any other virus. They were detected in samples taken from tigers, leopards and far-eastern wildcats but not lynxes. Antibodies to pseudorabies virus were detected only in Amur tiger (29%), ...
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