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23 September 2019 FATAL RANAVIRUS INFECTION IN A GROUP OF ZOO-HOUSED MELLER'S CHAMELEONS (TRIOCEROS MELLERI)
Lauren B. Peiffer, Samantha Sander, Kathleen Gabrielson, Allan P. Pessier, Matthew C. Allender, Thomas Waltzek, Kuttichantran Subramaniam, Natalie Stilwell, Laura Adamovicz, Ellen Bronson, Lisa M. Mangus
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Abstract

A group of five juvenile Meller's chameleons (Trioceros melleri) experienced 100% mortality over a period of 1 mo due to ranavirus infection. The index case was found dead without premonitory signs. The three subsequent cases presented with nonspecific clinical signs (lethargy, decreased appetite, ocular discharge) and were ultimately euthanatized. The final case died after initially presenting with skin lesions. Postmortem examination revealed thin body condition in all five animals and mild coelomic effusion and petechiae affecting the tongue and kidneys of one animal. Microscopically, all animals had multifocal necrosis of the spleen, liver, and kidney; four of five animals had necrosis of the nasal cavity; and two of five had necrosis of adrenal tissue, bone marrow, and skin. Numerous basophilic intracytoplasmic inclusions were present in the liver of all animals and nasal mucosa of three of the five animals. Consensus polymerase chain reaction for herpesvirus and adenovirus were negative, whereas ranavirus quantitative polymerase chain reaction was positive. Virus isolation followed by whole genome sequencing and Bayesian phylogenetic analysis classified the isolates as a strain of frog virus 3 (FV3) most closely related to an FV3 isolate responsible for a previous outbreak in the zoo's eastern box turtle (Terrapene carolina carolina) group. This case series documents the first known occurrence of ranavirus-associated disease in chameleons and demonstrates the potential for interspecies transmission between chelonian and squamate reptiles.

Copyright 2019 by American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
Lauren B. Peiffer, Samantha Sander, Kathleen Gabrielson, Allan P. Pessier, Matthew C. Allender, Thomas Waltzek, Kuttichantran Subramaniam, Natalie Stilwell, Laura Adamovicz, Ellen Bronson, and Lisa M. Mangus "FATAL RANAVIRUS INFECTION IN A GROUP OF ZOO-HOUSED MELLER'S CHAMELEONS (TRIOCEROS MELLERI)," Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 50(3), 696-705, (23 September 2019). https://doi.org/10.1638/2018-0044
Accepted: 5 April 2019; Published: 23 September 2019
KEYWORDS
Frog virus 3
interspecies transmission
viral sequencing
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