Volume 143, Number 10, 2021-2027, DOI: 10.1007/s007050050438

Antigenic and nucleotide characterization of a herpesvirus isolated from Pacific harbor seals ( Phoca vitulina richardsii )

D. P. King, R. Parselles, F. M. D. Gulland, J.-M. Lapointe, L. J. Lowenstine, D. A. Ferrick and J. L. Stott

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Abstract

 This report describes the antigenic and nucleotide characterization of a herpes-like virus that has been isolated from the adrenal tissues of neonatal Pacific harbor seals. Infection with this virus has been previously implicated as a major cause of death of animals undergoing rehabilitation. Comparison and phylogenetic analysis of sequenced fragments of the DNA polymerase, glycoprotein B and glycoprotein D genes, and immunofluorescence assay using herpesvirus-specific monoclonal antibodies, demonstrated close similarity of the Pacific harbor seal herpesvirus to European isolates of phocid herpesvirus-1 (PHV-1) and other α-herpesviruses affecting terrestrial carnivores.
Received June 22, 1997 Accepted May 16, 1998

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