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               <dc:title>Erysipelas with preferential brain and skin involvement in a Mediterranean bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus</dc:title>
               <dc:creator>Martino, Laura</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Serrano, Bárbara</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Alomar, Jaume</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Pérez, Lola</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Aragon, Virginia</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Cobos, Àlex</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Abarca, Maria Lourdes</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Yazdi, Zeinab</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Soto, Esteban</dc:creator>
               <dc:creator>Domingo, Mariano</dc:creator>
               <dc:contributor>Producció Animal</dc:contributor>
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               <dc:description>Infections by Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae occur in domestic animals and cause the&#xd;
disease known as ‘erysipelas’. The ubiquity of Erysipelothrix spp. makes infection possible in a&#xd;
wide range of vertebrates and invertebrates. Cetaceans are highly susceptible to erysipelas, especially those under human care. The number of cases documented in wild cetaceans is low, the&#xd;
pathogenesis is incompletely understood, and the full spectrum of lesions is not well defined. The&#xd;
possible serotypes and species of the genus that can cause disease are unknown. In October 2022,&#xd;
a common bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus stranded in Vilassar de Mar (Catalonia) showing&#xd;
skin lesions consistent with ‘diamond skin disease’, a characteristic lesion of erysipelas shared by&#xd;
swine and cetaceans. Necropsy was performed following standardized procedures, and multiple&#xd;
samples were taken for histopathology and bacteriology. Erysipelothrix sp. grew in pure culture in&#xd;
many tissue samples. Genetic characterization by multi-locus sequence analysis identified the species as E. rhusiopathiae. Histologically, the main lesions were an intense suppurative vasculitis of&#xd;
leptomeningeal arteries and veins with abundant intramural Gram-positive bacilli and meningeal&#xd;
hemorrhages. Meningeal lesions were considered the cause of death. The affected skin showed&#xd;
moderate suppurative dermatitis. Herein we document a case of erysipelas in a Mediterranean&#xd;
common bottlenose dolphin with unusual lesions in the leptomeningeal vessels and marked skin&#xd;
tropism. To our knowledge, this is the first case of severe brain involvement in erysipelas in a cetacean. We also provide a review of available cases in wild cetaceans, to highlight the characteristics&#xd;
of the disease and improve future diagnosis.</dc:description>
               <dc:date>2025-10-22T11:29:03Z</dc:date>
               <dc:date>2025-10-22T11:29:03Z</dc:date>
               <dc:date>2024-02-01</dc:date>
               <dc:type>info:eu-repo/semantics/article</dc:type>
               <dc:identifier>Martino, L, B. Adell Serrano, Jaume Alomar, Luis Pérez, Virginia Aragón, Àlex Cobos, M. L. Abarca, Zeinab Yazdi, Esteban Soto, and Mariano Cuesta Domingo. 2024. “Erysipelas With Preferential Brain and Skin Involvement in a Mediterranean Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops Truncatus).” Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. 157: 31-43. doi:10.3354/dao03770.</dc:identifier>
               <dc:identifier>0177-5103</dc:identifier>
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               <dc:identifier>https://doi.org/10.3354/dao03770</dc:identifier>
               <dc:language>eng</dc:language>
               <dc:relation>Diseases of Aquatic Organisms</dc:relation>
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               <dc:rights>Attribution 4.0 International</dc:rights>
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