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Recombinant Canine Coronaviruses in Dogs, Europe
Coronaviruses of potential recombinant origin with porcine transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV), referred to as a new subtype (IIb) of canine coronavirus (CCoV), were recently identified in dogs in Europe.
Nicola Decaro +7 more
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Detection of canine coronavirus (CCoV) in rectal swab and organs of dogs in Pelotas-RS
Canine coronavirus (CCoV) is a pathogen with a wide geographic distribution, primarily associated with self-limiting gastroenteritis in dogs. This virus belongs to the Coronaviridae family and is classified into two main genotypes: CCoV-I and CCoV-II.
Santos, Winnie de Oliveira dos
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Canine Enteric Coronaviruses: Emerging Viral Pathogens with Distinct Recombinant Spike Proteins
Canine enteric coronavirus (CCoV) is an alphacoronavirus infecting dogs that is closely related to enteric coronaviruses of cats and pigs. While CCoV has traditionally caused mild gastro-intestinal clinical signs, there are increasing reports of lethal ...
Beth N. Licitra +2 more
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the imunnostimulatory adjuvant capacity of water extract from brown propolis (WEBP) when added to a vaccine against canine parvovirus (CPV) and canine coronavirus (CCoV), regarding the production of IFN-γ.
Maureen Hoch Vieira Fernandes +4 more
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Emergence of pathogenic coronaviruses in cats by homologous recombination between feline and canine coronaviruses. [PDF]
Type II feline coronavirus (FCoV) emerged via double recombination between type I FCoV and type II canine coronavirus (CCoV). In this study, two type I FCoVs, three type II FCoVs and ten type II CCoVs were genetically compared.
Yutaka Terada +7 more
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ABSTRACT The Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) can be hunted as a game species. It may also be listed as a “species likely to cause damage” (ESOD – the acronym in French), for public health reasons among others. Conversely, benefits linked to the presence of foxes are also put forward, such as the predation of rodents carrying zoonotic agents.
Emmanuelle Gilot‐Fromont +97 more
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Canine coronavirus infection in Turkish dog population
Canine coronavirus (CCOV) is one of the most important viral agents affecting the gastrointestinal system of dogs. In this study virological and serological investigations were performed to demonstrate the existence and prevalence of CCoV infection in a ...
YESILBAG K. +3 more
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A canine coronavirus (CCoV) has now been reported from two independent human samples from Malaysia (respiratory, collected in 2017–2018; CCoV-HuPn-2018) and Haiti (urine, collected in 2017); these two viruses were nearly genetically identical.
Jordan D. Zehr +7 more
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An epidemiological survey for Canine parvovirus 2 (CPV-2) and Canine coronavirus (CCoV) was conducted in Albania. A total of 57 fecal samples were collected from diarrheic dogs in the District of Tirana during 2011-2013.
Colaianni, Ml +9 more
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Canine parvovirus (CPV) and canine enteric coronavirus (CCoV) are primary viral pathogens responsible for causing diarrhea in carnivores. CCoV infection generally induces mild enteritis, whereas infections solely by CPV or coinfections involving both CPV and CCoV frequently result in severe diarrhea and can lead to fatal outcomes in affected animals ...
Rongguang Lu +15 more
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