- Squirrel parapoxvirus
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name = "Squirrel parapoxvirus"
virus_group = i
familia = "Poxviridae "
subfamilia = "Chordopoxviridae "
genus = "Parapoxvirus "
species = "Squirrel parapoxvirus"Squirrel poxvirus is a virus that causes a fatal disease "squirrelpox" in UK red squirrels. The virus is often carried by grey squirrels from
North America , which rarely die from the disease. Elsewhere in the Red Squirrel's European range, either the grey squirrel does not occur or it lacks the poxvirus hence the disease only occurs in the UK.Overview
Grey squirrels very rarely die from this disease as their population has developed immunity having been exposed to the virus for many years; however, they are still carriers of the infection and can spread the disease to red squirrels. In sharp contrast, there are no known red squirrels that have developed immunity to the disease, and the mortality rate for untreated infected squirrels in the wild appears to be 100%; [ [http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/05/0502_030502_redsquirrels.html U.K. Red Squirrel Drop: Are Gray Squirrels to Blame? ] ] most dying within 4-5 days of being infected. [http://www.europeansquirrelinitiative.org/RevChap3.pdf] There has been some more recent anecdotal evidence on resistance to Squirrel pox in the red population including the finding of a healthy red squirrel with antibodies to the virus in Cumbria [http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1469-1795.2000.tb00107.x] . However the mortality rate is still considered severe, and certainly capable of local extinction of red squirrels in areas that succumb to the disease.
Taxonomy
The official ICTV acronym for squirrel parapoxvirus is SPPV [http://www.virustaxonomyonline.com/virtax/lpext.dll/vtax/agp-0013/dd12/dd12-sec1-0004?f=templates&fn=document-frame.htm&2.0#dd12-sec1-0004 Genus "Parapoxvirus"] Virus Taxonomy Online. ] . It belongs to the
parapoxvirus es, the genus which includes themyxomatosis andOrf viruses . The classification of the virus is still under debate, and the recent studies have suggested that it should be grouped into a clade of its own rather than "Parapoxvirus". [McInnes et al, J. Gen. Virol 87 (2006), 2115-2125 [http://vir.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/87/8/2115] ]Transmission
The virus can spread through contact with the infected lesions or contaminated crusts, and can also be carried by mosquitoes . Most poxviruses are highly resistant to drying, which allows crusts to remain infectious for long periods of time. It is believed that the virus can be transferred by contaminated feeders, which is why red squirrel preservation organizations often recommend that feeders are disinfected daily. Many poxviruses are potentially zoonotic, and other poxviral infections have been reported in man.Kaaden O-R: Infektionen und Krankheiten durch Pockenviren. In: Medizinische Mikrobiologie, Infektions- und Seuchenlehre, ed. Mayer A, 7ed., pp 158-174, Enke Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany 2002 (from [http://www.vetpathology.org/cgi/content/full/40/4/445] )] . However, no cases of transmission to humans are known .
ymptoms
Squirrelpox causes tumours at the site of infection in grey squirrels, mostly young animals. [http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-10370_12150_12220-27274--,00.html Squirrel pox] Michigan State Department of Natural Resources ] . The tumours resemble the
fibromas caused by parapoxviruses in other animals, e.g. rabbits and deer. They are usually confined to the skin but may metastatize to internal organs.In red squirrels, the virus causes
skin ulcer s,lesion s, andscab s. It can also cause swelling and discharge (from the lesions/scabs) near the eyes, mouth, feet, and genitalia. Additionally, squirrels that fall victim to the disease often become increasingly lethargic as it progresses. Infected animals are said to resemblerabbit s withmyxomatosis , in that they are sometimes foundshiver ing and lethargic.Origins
SPPV is found in the eastern part of North America from
Ontario in the north toNorth Carolina in the south . The origins of squirrel poxvirus in the UK are mostly unknown. The first confirmed incident was inEast Anglia in the 1980s. It has since spread toLancashire (confirmed in 1995-1996),Cumbria (spring 1998),Durham (1999), andNorthumberland (1999). The squirrel poxvirus is regarded as a significant factor in the decline of red squirrel populations in the UK.Although the squirrel poxvirus has only been recorded once in
Scotland , it may be more prevalent due to lack of thorough testing.It is thought to be similar to a case of disease seen in East Anglian red squirrels at the turn of the 20th Century.
Long-term effects
Although red squirrels were once prevalent throughout the
British Isles , there are now only about 140,000. [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200506/ldhansrd/vo060201/text/60201w03.htm] Most of these are inScotland . The decline of red squirrels is blamed mostly on disease, the loss ofwoodland s, and competition by grey squirrels. There are over 2.5 million grey squirrels in the British Isles. Red squirrels' survival chances inconifer woods are much higher than indeciduous woods.References
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