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      Fresh water skin disease in dolphins: a case definition based on pathology and environmental factors in Australia

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          A distinct ulcerative dermatitis known as “ freshwater skin disease” is an emerging clinical and pathological presentation in coastal cetaceans worldwide. In Australia, two remarkably similar mortality events enabled the creation of a case definition based on pathology and environmental factors. The first affected a community of endemic Tursiops australis in the Gippsland Lakes, Victoria, while the second occurred among T. aduncus resident in the Swan-Canning River system, Western Australia. The common features of both events were (1) an abrupt and marked decrease in salinity (from > 30ppt to < 5ppt) due to rainfall in the catchments, with hypo-salinity persisting weeks to months, and (2) dermatitis characterized grossly by patchy skin pallor that progressed to variable circular or targetoid, often raised, and centrally ulcerated lesions covering up to 70% of the body surface. The affected skin was often colonized by a variety of fungal, bacterial and algal species that imparted variable yellow, green or orange discoloration. Histologic lesions consisted of epidermal hydropic change leading to vesiculation and erosion; alternately, or in addition, the formation of intra-epithelial pustules resulting in ulceration and hypodermal necrosis. Thus, the environmental factors and characteristic pathologic lesions, are necessary components of the case definition for freshwater skin disease.

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                duignanp@TMMC.org
                Journal
                Sci Rep
                Sci Rep
                Scientific Reports
                Nature Publishing Group UK (London )
                2045-2322
                15 December 2020
                15 December 2020
                2020
                : 10
                : 21979
                Affiliations
                [1 ]GRID grid.448473.8, The Marine Mammal Center, ; 2000 Bunker Road, Sausalito, CA 94965 USA
                [2 ]GRID grid.1025.6, ISNI 0000 0004 0436 6763, School of Veterinary Medicine, , Murdoch University, ; 90 South Street, Murdoch, WA 6150 Australia
                [3 ]Marine Mammal Foundation, Hampton East 3188, PO Box 2046, Victoria, Australia
                Article
                78858
                10.1038/s41598-020-78858-2
                7738556
                33319842
                91778636-e0aa-4df6-be69-b0c488b26796
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                : 30 November 2020
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