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Isolation and genetic characterization of parvovirus from Bengal tiger in China. [PDF]

open access: yesVirol J
Wang Y   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Analysis of the Evolution of Feline Parvovirus (FPV)

open access: yesVeterinary Research Communications, 2006
The recent evolution of feline parvoviruses of cats was investigated. Eighteen viral isolates from clinical samples of diseased cats collected between 2000-2004 were examined. Antigenically typing was carried out using monoclonal antibodies C1D1, A4E3 and B2G11.
M Battilani
exaly   +3 more sources

Feline interferon-ω treatment on canine parvovirus infection

Veterinary Microbiology, 1999
Recombinant feline interferon-omega preparation (rFeIFN-omega, trade name: INTERCAT) showed good clinical efficacy on canine parvovirus infection both in an experimental trial with beagles, and in field trials.
Tomonori Minagawa
exaly   +3 more sources

Concurrent Infection of a Cat with Cowpox Virus and Feline Parvovirus

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2007
Concurrent infection with cowpox and feline parvovirus was diagnosed in a 5-month-old male European Short Hair cat. Microscopical examination of the facial skin, ears and foot pads revealed multifocal to coalescing, ulcerative to necrotizing dermatitis and panniculitis with ballooning epidermal degeneration and eosinophilic cytoplasmic inclusion bodies.
D Schaudien, P Wohlsein
exaly   +3 more sources

Molecular evolution of Feline parvovirus (FPV)

open access: yes, 2007
Feline panleukopenia is a viral disease known since the beginning of the 20th century that occurs in cats, causing severe leukopenia, gastro-enteritis and nervous signs. Feline panleukopenia is caused by feline panleukopenia virus (FPV), a DNA virus belong to the family Parvoviridae, genus Parvovirus, subgroup of feline parvovirus.
BATTILANI, MARA   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

A potential dual protection vaccine: Recombinant feline herpesvirus-1 expressing feline parvovirus VP2 antigen

Veterinary Microbiology
Recently, herpesvirus viral vectors that stimulate strong humoral and cellular immunity have been demonstrated to be the most promising platforms for the development of multivalent vaccines, because they contain various nonessential genes and exhibit long-life latency characteristics.
Mengfang Yang
exaly   +3 more sources

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