Animals (Sep 2024)

First Detection of Gammacoronavirus in a Striped Dolphin (<i>Stenella coeruleoalba</i>) from the Adriatic Sea

  • Matteo Legnardi,
  • Giovanni Franzo,
  • Mattia Cecchinato,
  • Haiyang Si,
  • Riccardo Baston,
  • Sandro Mazzariol,
  • Cinzia Centelleghe,
  • Guido Pietroluongo,
  • Draško Holcer,
  • Jure Miočić-Stošić,
  • Jeroen Hofs,
  • Maša Frleta-Valić,
  • Claudia Maria Tucciarone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14182725
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 18
p. 2725

Abstract

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This case report presents the first molecular identification of a gammacoronavirus in a free-ranging striped dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba) that was found stranded along the Croatian coastline in 2022. The dolphin exhibited a concurrent infection with cetacean morbillivirus. The gammacoronavirus strain was amplified and sequenced from heart tissue imprinted on an FTA®card, revealing a notable genetic distance (approximately 8%) from previously characterized cetacean gammacoronaviruses. This finding highlights the importance of including gammacoronaviruses in routine diagnostics for stranded dolphins to gather epidemiological data on their prevalence and potential role in causing disease in cetaceans. This study sets the premises for a further understanding of the diversity and distribution of gammacoronaviruses in marine mammals and highlights the necessity for ongoing surveillance of emerging infectious diseases in wild populations.

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