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Canine coronavirus (CCoV) and feline coronavirus (FCoV) are endemic in companion animals. Due to their high mutation rates and tendencies of genome recombination, they pose potential threats to public health.
Hu Yang +23 more
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Molecular diversity of Alphacoronavirus 1 in dogs and cats in Colombia
Alphacoronavirus 1 (subgenus Tegacovirus, genus Alphacoronavirus, family Coronaviridae), which encompasses transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV), feline coronavirus (FCoV) and canine coronavirus (CCoV), is an important pathogen that can cause severe
N.F. Santana-Clavijo +6 more
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Detection and Molecular Characterization of Canine Alphacoronavirus in Free-Roaming Dogs, Bangladesh
Canine coronavirus (CCoV) is widespread among the dog population and causes gastrointestinal disorders, and even fatal cases. As the zoonotic transmission of viruses from animals to humans has become a worldwide concern nowadays, it is necessary to ...
Mohammad Enayet Hossain +6 more
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We detected and sequenced for the first time in Botswana a near‐full length SARS‐CoV‐2 genome in a 5‐year‐old male crossbreed dog from Gaborone, Botswana that presented overt clinical signs (flu‐like symptoms, dry hacking cough and mild dyspnea). The genome was a sub‐lineage of the Delta variant of concern (VOC) clade 20O and Pango‐Lineage AY.43 (Pango
Wonderful T. Choga +26 more
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• SARS‐CoV‐2 was detected in 2 cats out of 20 examined (10%). • SARS‐CoV‐2 was not detected in dog samples. • The two cats positive for SARS‐CoV‐2 had clinical signs and were in close contact with COVID‐19 positive owners. Abstract Objective The emergence of SARS‐CoV‐2 infection in dogs and cats in different countries worldwide raises concerns that ...
Baharak Akhtardanesh +6 more
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Genetic Evolution and Biological Characteristics of Feline Caliciviruses Isolated from Dogs
Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a highly contagious pathogen associated with oral and upper respiratory tract diseases (URTD), and it is also possibly considered as an enteric pathogen. Some studies found FCV‐like viruses in the enteric tract of dogs, but there was a lack of understanding regarding the epidemiology and biological properties of FCVs in dogs.
Fanyuan Sun +17 more
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Dynamics of Feline Coronavirus and FIP: A Compartmental Modeling Approach
The investigation of infectious agents invading human and nonhuman populations represents a rich research domain within the framework of mathematical biology, captivating the interest of scientists across various disciplines. In this work, we examine the endemic equilibrium of feline coronavirus and feline infectious peritonitis by using a modified ...
Ayse Peker Dobie +4 more
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The recent COVID‐19 pandemic has once again caught the attention of people on the probable zoonotic transmission from animals to humans, but the role of companion animals in the coronavirus (CoV) epidemiology still remains unknown. The present study was aimed to investigate epidemiology and molecular characterizations of CoVs from companion animals in ...
Yingying Zhang +9 more
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A new type of parvovirus known as feline chaphamaparvovirus (FeChPV) was discovered in the feces of shelter cats in Canada in 2019, and >50% of cats were reported to be infected with this virus. In this study, two FeChPV‐positive samples were identified from the rectal swabs of 285 dogs with diarrhea but none in 50 healthy dogs.
Jun Ji +8 more
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Cachavirus (CachaV) infection was first reported in the USA in 2019. This virus has been previously detected in pet dogs and cats in China. In the present study, we retrospectively examined this virus in 413 dogs and 127 cats. Swab samples obtained from these animals were collected during 2015–2017.
Jun Ji +8 more
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