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Study of cultural properties of canine enteric coronavirus isolate in different cell cultures [PDF]
The etiology of the diseases affecting gastrointestinal tractofdogs is variable. The second most important enteric viral pathogen in the world after parvovirus is coronavirus (CCoV).
A. A. Komarova, T. S. Galkina
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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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COVID‐19 associated oral and oropharyngeal microbiome: Systematic review and meta‐analysis
Abstract Three years into the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic, there are still growing concerns with the emergence of different variants, unknown long‐ and short‐term effects of the virus, and potential biological mechanisms underlying etiopathogenesis and increased risk for morbidity and mortality.
Sukirth M. Ganesan +8 more
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Crystal Structures of Fusion Cores from CCoV-HuPn-2018 and SADS-CoV
Cross-species spillover to humans of coronaviruses (CoVs) from wildlife animal reservoirs poses marked and global threats to human and animal health. Recently, sporadic infection of canine coronavirus–human pneumonia-2018 (CCoV-HuPn-2018) in hospitalized
Fulian Wang, Guang Yang, Lei Yan
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Introduction. Canine enteric coronavirus is a widespread infection, especially dangerous for the puppies of up to 12 weeks old kept in shelters and breeding kennels. The causative agent Alphacoronavirus 1 has a high mutational variability.
A. A. Komarova, T. S. Galkina
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Comparative survey of canine parvovirus, canine distemper virus and canine enteric coronavirus infection in free-ranging wolves of central Italy and south-eastern France [PDF]
Diseases likely affect large carnivore demography and can hinder conservation efforts. We considered three highly contagious viruses that infect a wide range of domestic and wild mammals: canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2), canine distemper virus (CDV) and
Betschart, Bruno +4 more
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Dogs and cats are infected with SARS‐CoV‐2 either naturally or experimentally. SARS‐CoV‐2 can be transmitted to dogs and cats through close contact with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) infected owners. COVID‐19‐infected owners should limit close contact with their pets and follow hygienic measures.
Sina Salajegheh Tazerji +10 more
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Detekcija i karakterizacija infekcije psećim koronavirusom: enteralni pristup [PDF]
Canine corona virus (CCoV) infection is a new emerging disease affecting dogs. It results in low mortality but considerable morbidity in dogs with intermediate to moderate enteritis.
Agnihotri, Divya +4 more
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Feline coronavirus (FCoV) is an enveloped, positive‐sense RNA virus, which is widespread among feline populations, and can cause a fatal serious disease called feline infectious peritonitis (FIP). According to the differences of antigen and genetic composition, FCoV consists of two genotypes, FCoV I and FCoV II.
Yuanhong Wang +9 more
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The Evolutionary Processes of Canine Coronaviruses
Since the first identification of the virus in 1971, the disease caused by canine coronavirus (CCoV) has not been adequately investigated, and the role that the virus plays in canine enteric illness has not been well established. Only after the emergence
Annamaria Pratelli
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