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Design and Characterization of an HRC-Derived Peptide Inhibitor of Canine Coronavirus Spike-Mediated Fusion [PDF]

open access: yesPathogens
Canine coronavirus (CCoV), an alphacoronavirus belonging to the Coronaviridae family, is primarily associated with enteric infections in dogs. The ongoing evolution of coronaviruses through genetic recombination and mutation leads to the emergence of ...
Valentina Iovane   +9 more
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Cross-species transmission alert: a novel canine-raccoon dog coronavirus infecting an Amur Tiger in China [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology
Canine coronavirus (CCoV) is an important enteric alphacoronavirus primarily affecting canids. Here, we detected canine coronavirus RNA in a captive 9-year-old Amur tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) in China.
Zhiqiang Han   +10 more
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Genetic and Evolutionary Analysis of Canine Coronavirus in Guangxi Province, China, for 2021–2024 [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary Sciences
Canine coronavirus (CCoV) is an important gastrointestinal pathogen that causes serious harm to pet dogs worldwide. Here, 1791 clinical samples were collected from pet dogs in different pet hospitals in Guangxi Province, southern China, for the 2021–2024
Kaichuang Shi   +9 more
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Linking Pollution and Viral Risk: Detection of Dioxins and Coronaviruses in Cats and Dogs [PDF]

open access: yesViruses
Viral and chemical analyses were performed on 80 dead cats and 51 dead dogs from the Campania Region (Southern Italy), with the aim of evaluating in vivo the potential correlation between coronavirus (CoV) infections and levels of environmental ...
Francesco Serra   +13 more
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Molnupiravir Inhibits Replication of Multiple Alphacoronavirus suis Strains in Feline Cells [PDF]

open access: yesPathogens
The cross-species spillover of coronaviruses is considered a serious public health risk. Feline coronavirus (FCoV), canine coronavirus (CCoV), and transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV) are all classified under Alphacoronavirus suis and infect ...
Tomoyoshi Doki   +3 more
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Molecular detection of canine viral infectious diseases in China: an investigation from 2018 to 2024 [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Veterinary Science
To analyze the prevalence of canine viral diseases in China, including canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2), canine coronavirus (CCoV), canine distemper virus (CDV), canine herpesvirus type 1 (CHV-1), canine parainfluenza virus (CPIV), canine influenza virus
Caihong Liu   +17 more
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Involvement of formyl peptide receptor 2 in canine coronavirus infection: in vitro and in Silico approaches [PDF]

open access: yesVirology Journal
Canine coronavirus type II (CCoV-II), an alphacoronavirus, is responsible for mild enteritis, especially in puppies, but due to its plasticity, it can also cause serious diseases in humans.
Rosa Giugliano   +11 more
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Establishment of a Quadruplex RT-qPCR for the Detection of Canine Coronavirus, Canine Respiratory Coronavirus, Canine Adenovirus Type 2, and Canine Norovirus [PDF]

open access: yesPathogens
Canine coronavirus (CCoV), canine respiratory coronavirus (CRCoV), canine adenovirus type 2 (CAV-2), and canine norovirus (CNV) are important pathogens for canine viral gastrointestinal and respiratory diseases.
Kaichuang Shi   +7 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Comparative Examination of Feline Coronavirus and Canine Coronavirus Effects on Extracellular Vesicles Acquired from A-72 Canine Fibrosarcoma Cell Line [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary Sciences
Introduction: Coronavirus (CoV) is an extremely contagious, enveloped positive-single-stranded RNA virus, which has become a global pandemic that causes several illnesses in humans and animals.
Sandani V. T. Wijerathne   +3 more
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First Molecular Insights into the Presence of Canine Kobuvirus in Ecuadorian Dogs Through the Standardization of a Sensitive SYBR Green RT-qPCR Assay [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary Sciences
Canine Kobuvirus (CaKoV) has been identified as an agent involved in gastrointestinal diseases among dogs worldwide, with a particular impact on young individuals.
Camila Sanchez-Castro   +6 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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