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This work aimed to study the epidemiology and molecular detection of existing canine coronavirus (CCoV) strain circulating in Egypt. A total number of 86 dogs with clinical signs suggestive for CCoV infection was subjected to clinical examination and ...
R. A. Awad +3 more
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Evaluation of the performance of diagnostic methods of canine parvovirus-2 and canine enteric coronavirus infections under different storage conditions and determination of molecular characterization [PDF]
Aim: This research was carried out to detect CPV and CCoV infections in dogs in comparison with rapid kit and PCR and to determine the molecular characterization of these infections in Konya region.
Irmak Dik, H. Pelin Aslim, Oya Bulut,
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Clinical Evaluation of a Rapid Diagnostic Test Kit for Canine Parvovirus and Coronavirus
Canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2) and canine coronavirus (CCoV) are major pathogens that can induce gastroenteritis in dogs. They are highly contagious and have a high morbidity rate. There are no specific treatments available for them to date. Therefore,
Chaeyeong MIN +3 more
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Pantropic canine coronavirus induces canine M1 macrophage polarization in vitro
Emerging coronavirus infections are a major threat to global public health. In this respect, a novel recombination of canine coronavirus (CCoV) and feline coronavirus (FCoV) was described among human biological samples, giving rise to a potential ...
Flávia Volpato Vieira +5 more
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Canine coronaviruses: emerging and re-emerging pathogens of dogs
Canine coronavirus (CCoV) and canine respiratory coronavirus (CRCoV) are highly infectious viruses of dogs classified as Alphacoronavirus and Betacoronavirus, respectively.
Ahmed Abd El Wahed, Uwe Truyen
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Phylogenetic analysis of CCoV strains using the nucleotide sequences of the partial M gene of CCoV.
Red circles represent the CCoV strains identified in our study, and black diamonds represent the Chinese CCoV reference strains.
Enyu Wang (792824) +12 more
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Canine coronavirus (CCoV), an alphacoronavirus, may cause self-limiting enteric disease in dogs, especially in puppies. The noteworthy plasticity of coronaviruses (CoVs) occurs through mutation and recombination processes, which sometimes generate new ...
Claudia Cerracchio +8 more
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Coronavírus canino (ccov): isolamento e detecção molecular em amostras clínicas
Until now, the disease caused by the canine coronavirus (CCoV) was not fully elucidated, the CCoV role in the pathogenesis of the illness is not quite established.
Vieira, Flávia Volpato
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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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