Last updated on 22-8-2019 by Anonymous (non vérifié)
Peer reviewed scientific article
SCIENSANO
Auteurs
Vancraeynest, D; Pasmans, F; Martel, A; Chiers, K; Meulemans, G; Jan Mast; Zwart, P; Ducatelle, RMots-clés
Résumé:
Inclusion body disease, a fatal disorder in Boidae, is reviewed, and three cases in boa constrictors, the first reported cases in Belgium, are described. The snakes showed nervous signs, and numerous eosinophilic intracytoplasmic inclusions, which are considered to be characteristic of the disease, were found in the liver and pancreas. The disease is suspected to be caused by a retrovirus, but transmission electron microscopic examinations of several tissues from one of the snakes did not reveal particles with a typical retroviral morphology.