Detection of musteleid herpesvirus-1 infected European badgers (Meles meles) in the British isles

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The aim of this study was to assess the frequency of mustelid herpesvirus-1 (MusHV-1) infection in free-ranging badgers (Meles meles) in the British Isles. A polymerase chain reaction assay was developed that detected MusHV-1 DNA in 95% (18/19) and 100% (10/10) of anticoagulant-treated blood samples collected from free-ranging badgers sampled in the southwest of England and the Republic of Ireland, respectively. An indirect immunoassay was also developed to detect MusHV-1-specific immunoglobulin-G in serum samples. Using an arbitrary cutoff of twice the optical density obtained with a virus-negative preparation, 32.7% (36/110) of sera sampled from badgers were positive. The conclusion drawn from these data is that infection with MusHV-1 is common among free-ranging badgers in the British Isles. © Wildlife Disease Association 2004.

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King, D. P., Mutukwa, N., Lesellier, S., Cheeseman, C., Chambers, M. A., & Banks, M. (2004). Detection of musteleid herpesvirus-1 infected European badgers (Meles meles) in the British isles. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 40(1), 99–102. https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-40.1.99

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