We describe two cases of skin co-infections with epitheliotropic viruses, detected in two cattle during lumpy skin disease (LSD) surveillance in northern Italy. A diagnostic protocol including different molecular methods as well as negative staining electron microscopy was applied to detect the most common viral agents belonging to the family Papillomaviridae, Poxviridae and Herpesviridae which cause skin diseases in cattle. Two specimens were collected from cases clinically diagnosed as papillomatosis and pseudo-LSD. Both skin lesions were shown to harbor more than one viral species. This case report shows, for the first time, co-infection of zoonotic parapoxvirus with bovine papillomavirus and herpesvirus in skin lesions of cattle. In particular, the simultaneous presence of virions morphologically referable to parapoxvirus and papillomavirus confirms that the replication of both viruses in the same lesion can happen and the so-called papillomatosis can bear zoonotic viruses.

Gallina, L., Savini, F., Canziani, S., Frasnelli, M., Lavazza, A., Scagliarini, A., et al. (2020). Bovine papillomatosis hiding a zoonotic infection: Epitheliotropic viruses in bovine skin lesions. PATHOGENS, 9(7), 1-5 [10.3390/pathogens9070583].

Bovine papillomatosis hiding a zoonotic infection: Epitheliotropic viruses in bovine skin lesions

Gallina L.;Savini F.
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Scagliarini A.;
2020

Abstract

We describe two cases of skin co-infections with epitheliotropic viruses, detected in two cattle during lumpy skin disease (LSD) surveillance in northern Italy. A diagnostic protocol including different molecular methods as well as negative staining electron microscopy was applied to detect the most common viral agents belonging to the family Papillomaviridae, Poxviridae and Herpesviridae which cause skin diseases in cattle. Two specimens were collected from cases clinically diagnosed as papillomatosis and pseudo-LSD. Both skin lesions were shown to harbor more than one viral species. This case report shows, for the first time, co-infection of zoonotic parapoxvirus with bovine papillomavirus and herpesvirus in skin lesions of cattle. In particular, the simultaneous presence of virions morphologically referable to parapoxvirus and papillomavirus confirms that the replication of both viruses in the same lesion can happen and the so-called papillomatosis can bear zoonotic viruses.
2020
Gallina, L., Savini, F., Canziani, S., Frasnelli, M., Lavazza, A., Scagliarini, A., et al. (2020). Bovine papillomatosis hiding a zoonotic infection: Epitheliotropic viruses in bovine skin lesions. PATHOGENS, 9(7), 1-5 [10.3390/pathogens9070583].
Gallina, L.; Savini, F.; Canziani, S.; Frasnelli, M.; Lavazza, A.; Scagliarini, A.; Lelli, D.
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