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1 January 1990 A VIRAL INFECTION CAUSING CYTOMEGALIC INCLUSION DISEASE IN THE RENAL EPITHELIUM OF THE PLATYPUS (ORNITHORHYNCHUS ANATINUS)
R. J. Whittington, I. G. Bell, J. E. Searson
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Abstract

Cytomegaly and intranuclear inclusion bodies were observed in the renal collecting duct epithelium in three of four wild caught platypuses (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) from New South Wales using light and electron microscopy during routine pathological studies. Non-enveloped, spherical virions measuring about 80 nm in diameter were present in the nucleus and cytoplasm of affected cells as well as in the lumen of the renal tubule. A single enveloped virion measuring about 150 nm in diameter was found. There was no serological evidence of infection with cytomegalovirus (AD169 antigen) or adenovirus (mammalian and avian group antigens) in any of the platypuses. Although the identity of the virus was not confirmed, it was probably an adenovirus based on morphological grounds. The infection appeared to have little effect on the host.

Whittington, Bell, and Searson: A VIRAL INFECTION CAUSING CYTOMEGALIC INCLUSION DISEASE IN THE RENAL EPITHELIUM OF THE PLATYPUS (ORNITHORHYNCHUS ANATINUS)
R. J. Whittington, I. G. Bell, and J. E. Searson "A VIRAL INFECTION CAUSING CYTOMEGALIC INCLUSION DISEASE IN THE RENAL EPITHELIUM OF THE PLATYPUS (ORNITHORHYNCHUS ANATINUS)," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 26(1), 55-61, (1 January 1990). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-26.1.55
Received: 9 March 1988; Published: 1 January 1990
KEYWORDS
cytomegaly
monotreme
natural infections
Ornithorhynchus anatinus
pathology
platypus
renal collecting ducts
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