Volume 30, Number 6—June 2024
Research
Outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Virus in Seals, St. Lawrence Estuary, Quebec, Canada1
Table 3
Microscopic lesions | % Seals affected (no. with lesions/no. examined) |
---|---|
Brain | |
Meningoencephalitis | 100 (15/15) |
Predominantly neutrophilic | 80 (12/15) |
Predominantly lymphoplasmacytic |
20 (3/15) |
Lung | |
Pulmonary inflammatory changes | 73 (11/15) |
Acute multifocal fibrinosuppurative alveolitis | 60 (9/15) |
Acute interstitial pneumonia | 53 (8/15) |
Acute alveolar damage | 40 (6/15) |
Alveolar emphysema |
27 (4/15) |
Adrenal gland | |
Adrenocortical necrosis |
60 (6/10) |
Thymus | |
Acute multifocal necrotizing thymitis |
50 (2/4) |
Lymph nodes | |
Reactional lymph nodes | 43 (6/14) |
Acute multifocal necrotizing lymphadenitis |
36 (5/14) |
Kidney | |
Multifocal membranous glomerulonephritis |
40 (6/15) |
Liver | |
Necrotizing hepatitis |
29 (4/14) |
Spleen | |
Necrotizing splenitis |
21 (3/14) |
Muscle | |
Neutrophilic infiltration of the perimysium |
9 (1/11) |
Heart | |
Multifocal myocarditis | 7 (1/14) |
1Preliminary results from this study were presented at the International Association for Aquatic Animal Medicine Conference, May 24, 2023, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
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