Follicle-sinus complexes in muzzle skin of domestic and wild animals as diagnostic material for detection of rabies.

JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL SCIENCE(2020)

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We previously reported a novel diagnostic method using follicle-sinus complexes (FSCs) in the muzzle skin for postmortem diagnosis of rabies in dogs. However, whether this method works in other animal species remains unclear. Here, FSCs were collected from a wolf, a red fox, 2 bats, and a cat, and examined for the presence of viral antigen, viral mRNA, and viral particles. Viral antigen and viral mRNA were confirmed in Merkel cells (MCs) in FSCs of all species. Electron microscopy performed using only samples from wolf and cat confirmed viral particles in MCs of FSCs. These results suggested that this novel diagnostic method using FSCs might be useful for detection of rabies not only in domestic but also wild animals.
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follicle-sinus complex,Merkel cell,postmortem diagnosis,wild animal
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