Dear all,
this is just a brief (one year later) update about the striped dolphin 
stranding events occurred during 2007-2008 in the Ligurian Sea. 
After February 2008 no stranding events that could be supposedly linked, from 
the spatio-temporal point of view, to the 2006-2007 morbillivirus epidemic in 
the Mediterranean Sea were recorded. Despite some of the histological lesions 
with special reference to the brain lesions) observed in these dolphins and 
some serological findings were interpreted first as the results of a possible 
morbillivirus infection, the serological, immunohistochemical, indirect 
immunofluorescence and biomolecular (RT-PCR) investigations subsequently 
carried out showed that, although morbillivirus exposure probably took place in 
these animals, the protozoan Toxoplasma gondii was the likely cause of the 
inflammatory brain lesions (non-suppurative meningo–encephalitis) observed in 
at least 4 out of the 10 stranded dolphins under study. Therefore, this 
mortality outbreak among Ligurian Sea striped dolphins was different from those 
observed between 2006 and 2007 in other Mediterranean Sea areas. 
Another reason of interest is that during 2008 the striped dolphin stranding 
rate in the Ligurian Sea area was lower than that expected as the normal 
“plafond” in previous years. This could imply three possible scenarios: 1) the 
"epidemic" was more consistent than the number of stranded animals could 
suggest (causing a high population depletion) 2) the “epidemic” behaved as a 
natural selector for the species involved (striped dolphin), with only 
non-healthy individuals succumbing to it 3) an alternative explanation could be 
also that, following repeated exposure to the infectious agent(s) circulating 
in the area dolphin morbillivirus? Toxoplasma gondii?) a relevant percentage of 
exposed/susceptible animals developed protective immunity to such pathogens.
This is also to inform you that a poster presentation dealing with these 
striped dolphin mortality episodes in the Ligurian Sea will be on display at 
the 23rd ECS Conference in Istanbul next week. 

Best regards

Fulvio Garibaldi, Ph.D
DIP.TE.RIS.
University of Genoa
C.so Europa, 26 - 16132 Genova 
ITALY
Phone/fax +39 010 357 888
e-mail address: [email protected]
personal e-mail address: [email protected]


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