Healthy pangolin virome reveals mammalian viral diversity and zoonotic risk. [PDF]
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Metagenomic Analysis of the Fecal Virome in Wild Mammals Hospitalized in Pisa, Italy. [PDF]
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Isolation and genetic characterization of parvovirus from Bengal tiger in China. [PDF]
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Further evidence of the host plasticity of porcine circovirus-2: detection of the virus in domestic dogs in Namibia. [PDF]
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Field Evaluation of a Novel Combined Vaccine Against Porcine Circovirus Types 2a/d, Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae and Mycoplasma hyorhinis With an Emphasis on Growth Performance. [PDF]
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Putative congenital bilateral lens anomaly in a free-ranging American black bear cub from North Carolina, USA. [PDF]
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Detection of canine circovirus in dogs infected with canine parvovirus
Since the first detection of canine circovirus (CanineCV), several reports have been published over the last decade about the worldwide distribution of this emerging virus of dogs. In order to investigate the prevalence and genomic features of CanineCV in Iranian dogs, a total of 203 dog faecal samples was collected between February and November 2018 ...
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Canine circovirus (CanineCV) is a deadly pathogen affecting both domestic and wild carnivores including dogs. No vaccine against CanineCV is available commercially or under clinical trials.
Vikas Kaushik +2 more
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The detection of canine circovirus in Guangxi, China
Since the first description of canine circovirus (CanineCV)-associated infection, there have been several reports on the distribution of the disease in worldwide. To investigate the prevalence and genetic diversity of CanineCV in China, we conducted PCR screening of 1226 dog serum samples collected from different regions in mainland China between 2014 ...
Wenchao Sun, Huijun Lu
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Genetic changes and evolutionary analysis of canine circovirus
Archives of Virology, 2021Canine circovirus (canineCV) has been found to be associated with vasculitis, hemorrhage, hemorrhagic enteritis, and diarrhea of canines. CanineCV, like other circoviruses, may also be associated with lymphoid depletion and immunosuppression. This circovirus has been detected worldwide in different countries and species.
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