Rabies in a Captive Lowland Tapir (Tapirus terrestris)

ElsevierVolume 198, October 2022, Pages 29-32Journal of Comparative PathologySummary

Rabies is a severe viral zoonosis of mammals and causes irreversible neurological damage. We describe the clinical presentation and anatomopathological lesions of rabies in a captive lowland tapir (Tapirus terrestris) in Bauru, São Paulo State, Brazil. The clinical course of the disease lasted 6 days and was characterized by progressive neurological deterioration and death. The main anatomopathological findings were non-suppurative encephalitis and presence of Negri bodies within neurons. Direct immunofluorescence and mouse inoculation tests were positive for rabies virus. This is the first report of rabies in a lowland tapir and highlights the importance of disease prevention under managed care and continuous control measures in urbanized environments.

Keywords

Negri bodies

pathology

rabies

tapiridae

wildlife

zoonosis

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