Epidemiology, genetic diversity, and association of canine circovirus infection in dogs with respiratory disease [PDF]
Although canine circovirus (CanineCV)-associated with gastroenteritis has been well documented, the virus is also detectable in the respiratory discharge of dogs with respiratory disease. In this study, an epidemiological approach was used to explore the
Wichan Dankaona +4 more
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Molecular characterization of canine circovirus based on the Capsid gene in Thailand [PDF]
Background Canine circovirus (CanineCV) is a single-stranded circular DNA virus that infects domestic and wild canids in many countries. CanineCV is associated with gastroenteritis and diarrhea, respiratory disease, and generalized vasculitis leading to ...
Wichan Dankaona +5 more
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Identification and characterization of a novel canine circovirus with truncated replicate protein in Sichuan, China [PDF]
Canine circovirus (CanineCV) is a recently identified member of the Circoviridae family. Since its discovery in 2011, CanineCV has been detected in different countries worldwide, infecting both domestic and wild canids.
Liang Cao +5 more
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Occurrence of Recombinant Canine Coronavirus, Picodicistrovirus, and Circovirus in Red Foxes (<i>Vulpes vulpes</i>) Implies Frequent Virus Transmission Events Among Carnivores. [PDF]
Although their pathogenicity is most often unclear, some canine viruses have been found to infect carnivores other than dogs. This study relies on the surveillance of coronaviruses in 206 saliva and fecal samples of huntable, sympatric canid and mustelid species captured in Hungary, such as the native red fox (Vulpes vulpes), European badger (Meles ...
Fehér E +10 more
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Diverse fox circovirus (Circovirus canine) variants circulate at high prevalence in grey wolves (Canis lupus) from the Northwest Territories, Canada [PDF]
Canine circoviruses (CanineCV) have a worldwide distribution in dogs and are occasionally detected in wild carnivorans, indicating their ability for cross-species transmission.
Canuti, Marta +7 more
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Canine circovirus and Canine adenovirus type 1 and 2 in dogs with parvoviral enteritis. [PDF]
Canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2) is one of the most relevant pathogens associated with enteritis in dogs and is frequently reported in association with the detection of other pathogens in faeces. In this study the concomitant presence of Canine circovirus (CanineCV) and Canine adenovirus (CAdV) DNA in faecal or intestine samples of 95 dogs with ...
Balboni A +6 more
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Canine Circovirus Suppresses the Type I Interferon Response and Protein Expression but Promotes CPV-2 Replication [PDF]
Canine circovirus (CanineCV) is an emerging virus in canines. Since the first strain of CanineCV was reported in 2012, CanineCV infection has shown a trend toward becoming a global epidemic.
Xiangqi Hao, Pei Zhou, Shoujun Li
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Molecular Survey for Major Canine Enteric Viral Pathogens in Wild Carnivores, Northwestern Italy [PDF]
Wild carnivores can harbor pathogens affecting wildlife conservation and domestic animal health. This study surveyed major viral pathogens in free-ranging wolves, red foxes, stone martens, and Eurasian badgers in Northwestern Italy. Duodenal samples from
Vittorio Sarchese +8 more
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Establishment of hydrolysis probe system real-time PCR assay for rapid detection of canine circovirus [PDF]
In the study, we established a hydrolysis probe-based real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay to rapidly detect Canine circovirus (CanineCV) DNA in faecal samples. We designed a pair of specific primers and one probe targeting Rep in CanineCV, and sensitivity, specificity, and repeatability tests were performed to evaluate the efficacy of the ...
Pei Sun, Yeqiu Li, Yongqiu Cui
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Molecular epidemiology of Canine circovirus in domestic dogs and wildlife in Namibia, Africa [PDF]
Canine circovirus (CanineCV) is a DNA virus affecting domestic dogs and other wild carnivore species. Despite the potential implications for dogs' health and wildlife conservation, data on CanineCV presence, epidemiology and genetic features from Africa is still poor.
de Villiers L. +9 more
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