Suspected tick‐borne flavivirus meningoencephalomyelitis in dogs from the UK: six cases (2021)

Author:

Gonzalo‐Nadal V.1,Kohl A.2,Rocchi M.3,Brennan B.2,Hughes J.2,Nichols J.2,Da Silva Filipe A.2,Dunlop J. I.2,Fares M.2,Clark J. J.2,Tandavanitj R.2,Patel A. H.2,Cloquell‐Miro A.1,Bongers J.14,Deacon J.4,Kaczmarska A.1,Stalin C.14,Liatis T.5,Irving J.67,Gutierrez‐Quintana R.1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences University of Glasgow Glasgow UK

2. MRC‐University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research Glasgow UK

3. Moredun Research Institute Midlothian UK

4. Moorview Vets Cramlington UK

5. Queen Mother Hospital for Animals, Royal Veterinary College University of London London UK

6. Pathobiology and Population Sciences Royal Veterinary College Hatfield Hertfordshire UK

7. Harper & Keele Veterinary School Newport Shropshire UK

Abstract

ObjectivesTick‐borne encephalitis virus and louping ill virus are neurotropic flaviviruses transmitted by ticks. Epidemiologically, tick‐borne encephalitis is endemic in Europe whereas louping ill's predominant geographical distribution is the UK. Rarely, these flaviviruses affect dogs causing neurological signs. This case series aimed to describe the clinical, clinicopathological, and imaging findings, as well as the outcomes in six dogs with meningoencephalitis and/or meningomyelitis caused by a flavivirus in the UK in 2021.Materials and MethodsObservational retrospective case‐series study. Clinical data were retrieved from medical records of dogs with positive serological or immunohistochemical results from three different institutions from spring to winter 2021.ResultsSix dogs were included in the study. All dogs presented an initial phase of pyrexia and/or lethargy followed by progressive signs of spinal cord and/or intracranial disease. Magnetic resonance imaging showed bilateral and symmetrical lesions affecting the grey matter of the thalamus, pons, medulla oblongata, and thoracic or lumbar intumescences with none or mild parenchymal and meningeal contrast enhancement. Serology for tick‐borne encephalitis virus was positive in five dogs with the presence of seroconversion in two dogs. The viral distinction between flaviviruses was not achieved. One dog with negative serology presented positive immunohistochemistry at post‐mortem examination. Three dogs survived but presented neurological sequelae. Three dogs were euthanased due to the rapid progression of the clinical signs or static neurological signs.Clinical SignificanceThese cases raise awareness of the presence of tick‐borne encephalitis as an emergent disease or the increased prevalence of louping ill virus affecting dogs in the UK.

Funder

Medical Research Council

Wellcome Trust

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Small Animals

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