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Canine Distemper Virus Complex

Nature, 1954
Plurality of the Virus. Some cross-immunity between canine distemper and human influenza viruses1 has been an intriguing problem for some time and the striking immunological relationship between canine distemper and poliomyelitis has also been reported2.
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Measles virus and inactivated canine distemper virus induce incomplete immunity to canine distemper

Archives of Virology, 1984
Pairs of specific pathogen free dogs were immunized with two injections of heat inactivated canine distemper virus (CDV) or one injection of a live CDV or live measles virus (MV) vaccine. Three unimmunized dogs were used as controls. All 9 dogs were challenged with virulent CDV (Snyder Hill strain).
M J, Appel   +3 more
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Canine Distemper Virus*

2019
Canine distemper virus (CDV) infection is a pantropic endemic and epidemic viral disease principally of the Canidae and their close relatives. It is world-wide in its distribution and manifests itself as an acute contagious disease with clinical signs of respiratory, gastrointestinal, and/or nervous manifestations.
Steven Krakowka   +2 more
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Buoyant density of canine distemper virus

Archiv f�r die gesamte Virusforschung, 1973
The buoyant density of canine distemper virus was determined in cesium chloride. In 10 different experiments, the infectivity peak was found at a density ranging from 1.242–1.226, with a mean of 1.231. Three stable complement-fixing (CF) antigens were found for CDV with buoyant densities of 1.29, 1.23, and 1.14.
L A, Phillips, R H, Bussell
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CANINE DISTEMPER VIRUS AND MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

The Lancet, 1978
Serum samples from patients with multiple sclerosis (M.S.), patients with subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (S.S.P.E.), and controls were examined for virus-neutralising antibodies against measles virus (M.V.) and 2 strains of canine distemper virus (C.D.V.). M.S. and S.S.P.E. patients had higher M.V. antibody titres than controls.
S, Krakowka, A, Koestner
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Canine distemper virus and badgers

Veterinary Record, 2014
I WAS intrigued by the speculation from Mike Davies regarding the possible re-emergence of canine distemper virus (CDV) ( VR , February 15, 2014, vol 174, p 178), as there is a possibility that this could provide insight into another …
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Canine distemper virus and multiple sclerosis

Neurology, 1997
One of many hypotheses in the literature addressing the etiology of multiple sclerosis (MS) proposes that exposure to canine distemper virus increases the risk of MS. Canine distemper virus is one of more than a dozen viruses that, at one time or another, have been thought to be involved in the etiology of MS.
M J, Hodge, C, Wolfson
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The ultrastructure of canine distemper virus

Archiv f�r die gesamte Virusforschung, 1963
The ultrastructure of distemper virus was studied in the electron microscope by use of the negative staining technique. The structure was shown to be generally similar to that of measles, rinderpest and large myxoviruses. The intact virus particles measured 1150 to 2300 a in diameter and a marked pleomorphism of particles was observed.
E, NORRBY   +3 more
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Canine distemper virus infection of canine footpad epidermis

Veterinary Dermatology, 2004
Abstract Infection of the footpad epidermis can occur in natural canine distemper virus (CDV) infection of dogs. Footpads from 19 dogs experimentally inoculated with virulent distemper strain A75/17 and from two nonexposed dogs were examined histopathologically and assessed for the presence of viral antigen and nucleoprotein mRNA, as well as number of ...
Andrea, Gröne   +2 more
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Canine distemper virus-associated hypocalcemia.

American journal of veterinary research, 1979
A retrospective study was done to correlate serum calcium concentrations and parathyroid gland ultrastructure to clinical, immunologic, and pathologic changes experimentally induced in gnotobiotic dogs by canine distemper virus (CDV). Dogs infected with CDV had significantly reduced serum calcium concentrations associated with ultrastructural evidence ...
S E, Weisbrode, S, Krakowka
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