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Emerging Infectious Diseases | 2015

Pathologic Changes in Wild Birds Infected with Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N8) Viruses, South Korea, 2014

Hye-Ryoung Kim; Yong-Kuk Kwon; Il Jang; Youn-Jeong Lee; Hyun-Mi Kang; Eun-Kyoung Lee; Byung-Min Song; Hee-Soo Lee; Yi-Seok Joo; Kyung-Hyun Lee; Hyun-Kyoung Lee; Kang-Hyun Baek; You-Chan Bae

Susceptibility to infection varies by species, and asymptomatic birds could be carriers.


Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine | 2014

CANINE ADENOVIRUS TYPE 1 IN A FENNEC FOX (VULPES ZERDA)

Jeong-Won Choi; Hyun-Kyoung Lee; Seong-Hee Kim; Yeon-Hee Kim; Kyoung-Ki Lee; Myoung-Heon Lee; Jae-Ku Oem

Abstract:  A 10-mo-old female fennec fox (Vulpes zerda) with drooling suddenly died and was examined postmortem. Histologic examination of different tissue samples was performed. Vacuolar degeneration and diffuse fatty change were observed in the liver. Several diagnostic methods were used to screen for canine parvovirus, canine distemper virus, canine influenza virus, canine coronavirus, canine parainfluenza virus, and canine adenovirus (CAdV). Only CAdV type 1 (CAdV-1) was detected in several organs (liver, lung, brain, kidney, spleen, and heart), and other viruses were not found. CAdV-1 was confirmed by virus isolation and nucleotide sequencing.


Journal of Wildlife Diseases | 2017

Isolation of Mycobacterium bovis from Free-Ranging Wildlife in South Korea

Yunho Jang; Soyoon Ryoo; Hyun-Kyoung Lee; Narae Kim; Hang Lee; So-young Park; Woong-seog Song; Jong-Taek Kim; Hee Soo Lee; Jae Myung Kim

Abstract We demonstrate Mycobacterium bovis infection in wild boar (Sus scrofa) in South Korea. During 2012–15, we attempted to isolate M. bovis from 847 wild animals, mainly Korean water deer (Hydropotes inermis argyropus), raccoon dogs (Nyctereutes procyonoides), and wild boar, from 11 regions in South Korea. We isolated M. bovis from three of 118 wild boar (2.5%) captured in Gyeonggi Province, where bovine tuberculosis (bTB) outbreaks have also occurred in livestock. Spoligotypes and mycobacterial interspersed repetitive units–variable number tandem repeats types of these M. bovis isolates (SB0140 and SB1040, 4-2-3-3-7-5-5-4-4-3-4-3 and 5-2-3-3-7-5-5-4-3-10-5-2; MIRU4, MIRU16, MIRU27, MIRU31, ETR-A, ETR-B, ETR-C, QUB11b, QUB26, QUB3336, VNTR2401, and VNTR3171) have also been identified from farmed livestock such as cattle (Bos taurus coreanae), Formosan sika deer (Cervus nippon taiouanus), and American elk (Cervus canadensis) in the country. In South Korea, bTB appears to be endemic in livestock, and there are numerous opportunities for contact between wild boar and livestock due to high population densities and broad activity ranges. Our results support the hypothesis that M. bovis is transmitted between domestic and wild animals.


Journal of Veterinary Science and Technology | 2018

Prevalence of Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus in Aborted Bovine Fetuses in Korea

Kyung-Hyun Lee; Eun Jin Choi; Ji Youl Jung; Yeon-Hee Kim; Hyun-Kyoung Lee; Ji Hyeon Kim; ByungJae So

Several efforts have been made to eradicate bovine viral diarrhea (BVD) in Korea. However, there is still insufficient information on how the BVD virus (BVDV) affects bovine abortion. In this study, we investigated the prevalence of BVDV, and age of fetuses with BVDV infection in 350 aborted fetuses from 314 farms submitted to the Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency in Korea from 2008-2017. Histopathologically, all fetal tissues were autologous, or had no specific lesions. BVDV was detected in 83 (23.7%) fetuses from 77 (24.5%) farms by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and revealed more than 30% higher detection rates in Chungnam and Gyeongbuk provinces compared to other regions, based on both total data and farm-associated analyses. Estimated age of fetuses with BVDV infection by converting the measured crown-rump length into fetal age showed that most cases occurred with abortions being induced during fetal period considered to be middle and late stage abortions. These results suggest that in order to successfully eradicate BVD in Korea, control programs such as vaccination and enhanced biosecurity should be applied to prevent fetal infections.


Avian Diseases | 2016

Ostrich (Struthio camelus) Infected with H5N8 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus in South Korea in 2014

Hye-Ryoung Kim; Yong-Kuk Kwon; Il-Jang; Youn-Jeong Lee; Hyun-Mi Kang; Eun-Kyoung Lee; Byung-Min Song; Suk-Chan Jung; Kyung-Hyun Lee; Hyun-Kyoung Lee; Kang-Hyun Baek; You-Chan Bae

SUMMARY Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus of the H5N8 subtype was isolated from a young ostrich in South Korea in March 2014. Clinical signs characterized by anorexia, depression, and signs of nervousness were observed. The isolated A/ostrich/Korea/H829/2014 (H5N8) virus had a cleavage site motif containing multiple basic amino acids, typical of HPAI virus. The phylogenetic tree of the hemagglutinin gene of the H5 HPAI virus showed that this ostrich H5N8 virus belongs to clade 2.3.4.4 viruses together with H5N8 strains isolated from ducks and wild birds in South Korea in 2014. Pathologically, redness of pancreas, enlargement and hemorrhage of spleen, friability of brain, and hydropericardium were prominently found. Histologic legions were observed in pancreas, spleen, liver, lung, heart, and brain, and influenza A nucleoproteins were detected in the same organs by immunohistochemistry. Other ostriches farmed together in open camps were not infected with HPAI virus based on the serologic and virologic tests. The findings indicate that ostriches are susceptible to H5N8 HPAI virus, but this virus does not spread efficiently among ratites.


Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation | 2015

Bovine tuberculosis in an Asian small-clawed otter (Aonyx cinerea) in the Republic of Korea.

Hyun-Kyoung Lee; Jae-Myung Kim; Yunho Jang; Kyung-Hyun Lee; Kang-Hyun Baek; Boram Lee; Ha-Young Kim; Myoung-Heon Lee; Soyoon Ryoo; You-Chan Bae; Eun-Jin Choi; ByungJae So

Bovine tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium bovis has a wide range of hosts including cattle and humans, but its incidence in otters is very rare. Our report describes a case of bovine tuberculosis in an Asian small-clawed otter (Aonyx cinerea). A deceased female otter ~2–3 years of age that was raised in an aquarium was submitted to the Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency (Anyang, Republic of Korea) for autopsy in June 2013. Following gross pathological examination, many white nodules were observed in the lungs and mesentery. The nodules showed central necrosis infiltrated with lymphocytes and macrophages and surrounded by fibrous tissue. Acid-fast bacteria were detected in the necrotic foci, but no fungi were observed. Molecular analysis led to the detection of M. bovis, which is identified in otters in some European countries such as Spain and France.


Archive | 2015

Pathologic Changes in Wild Birds Infected with Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N8) Viruses

Hye-Ryoung Kim; Yong-Kuk Kwon; Youn-Jeong Lee; Hyun-Mi Kang; Eun-Kyoung Lee; Byung-Min Song; Hee-Soo Lee; Yi-Seok Joo; Kyung-Hyun Lee; Hyun-Kyoung Lee; Kang-Hyun Baek; You-Chan Bae


Korean Journal of Veterinary Research | 2013

Devastating endosulfan poisoning in Korean native cattle

Boram Lee; Hyun-Kyoung Lee; Kyung-Hyun Lee; Soon-Seek Yoon; MeeKyung Kim; Jung-Won Park; Seon-Hyang Jeong; Myoung-Heon Lee; You-Chan Bae


Korean Journal of Veterinary Service | 2016

Malignant melanoma in a grey pony, Korea

Ji-Hyeon Kim; Hyun-Kyoung Lee; Kyung-Hyun Lee; Kang-Hyun Baek; Eun-Jin Choi; ByungJae So; Siyeon Yang


The Korean Journal of Veterinary Service | 2015

Bilateral renal cystadenocarcinoma with lung metastasis in German sheperd dog

Woo-Hee Park; Moon-Young Rhyoo; Hyun-Kyoung Lee; Eun-Jin Choi; ByungJae So; Kyung-Hyun Lee

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Hye-Ryoung Kim

Seoul National University

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Moon-Young Rhyoo

Kyungpook National University

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Yeon-Hee Kim

Seoul National University

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Hang Lee

Seoul National University

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