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Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex (CIRDC), caused by a diverse range of viral and bacterial pathogens, is the leading cause of respiratory illness in dogs.
Côme J. Thieulent +7 more
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Automated highly multiplex detection system for respiratory pathogens in canines
IntroductionCanine infectious respiratory diseases (CIRDs) are prevalent causes of respiratory illnesses in dogs. Clinical signs are non-specific, including coughing, rhinorrhea, and fever, making it challenging for veterinarians, especially at the onset
Wing Shing Wong +10 more
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IFNL3 reduces replication of CIRDC-associated viruses in canine airway epithelial cells
Canine infectious respiratory disease complex (CIRDC) causes contagious respiratory disease in dogs and encompasses several etiologic agents. Viral pathogens associated with CIRDC include canine adenovirus type 2 (CAV-2), canine distemper virus (CDV ...
Swati Sharma +4 more
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International audienceIn the central nervous system (CNS), there are innate obstacles to the modification of neurons: their relative low abundance versus glia and oligodendrocytes, the inaccessibility of certain target populations, and the volume one can
Soudais, C. +3 more
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Long-term expression of coagulation factor IX (FIX) has been observed in murine and canine models following administration of recombinant adeno-associated viral (rAAV) vectors into either the portal vein or muscle. These studies were designed to evaluate
Hanawa, H +5 more
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International audienceSafe and efficient vaccination is important for rabies prevention in domestic animals. Replicative vectors expressing the rabies virus glycoprotein, derived from canine adenovirus have been reported to be promising vaccines in ...
Dubois, Eric +25 more
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Bats host a wide range of viruses, including several high-profile pathogens of humans and other animals. The COVID-19 pandemic raised the level of concern regarding the risk of spillover of bat-borne viruses to humans and, conversely, human-borne viruses
Taylor E. Weary +9 more
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A retrospective investigation of canine adenovirus (CAV) infection in adult dogs in Turkey
Canine adenovirus (CAV) type 1 and 2, respectively, cause infectious canine hepatitis and infectious canine laryngotracheitis in members of the families Canidae and Ursidae worldwide. Both of these infections are acute diseases, especially in young dogs.
Acar, A., Gur, S.
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Identification of Pantropic Canine Coronavirus in a Wolf (Canis lupus italicus) in Italy
We report a case in an Italian wolf (Canis lupus italicus) of pantropic canine coronavirus infection, which has previously been detected only in dogs. The wolf was coinfected by canine parvovirus type 2b and canine adenovirus type 2, which highlighted ...
Valentino, Maria Paola +6 more
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The importance of Cre recombinase to minimize helper vector (HV) contamination during helper-dependent adenovirus vectors (HDVs) production is well documented.
Alves, P. M. +4 more
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