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Modern veterinary practice, 1980
Inactivated feline parvovirus vaccine produced in a continuous feline cell line evoked a protective canine parvovirus antibody titer and prevented virus shedding following challenge in previously seronegative puppies. Post-vaccinal reactions to the vaccine were not observed in laboratory puppies vaccinated with multiple doses of vaccine or in ...
M L, Chapek +2 more
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Inactivated feline parvovirus vaccine produced in a continuous feline cell line evoked a protective canine parvovirus antibody titer and prevented virus shedding following challenge in previously seronegative puppies. Post-vaccinal reactions to the vaccine were not observed in laboratory puppies vaccinated with multiple doses of vaccine or in ...
M L, Chapek +2 more
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Pathogenesis of feline panleukopenia virus and canine parvovirus.
Bailliere's clinical haematology, 1995Feline panleukopenia virus (FPV) and canine parvovirus (CPV) are autonomous parvoviruses which infect cats or dogs, respectively. Both viruses cause an acute disease, with virus replicating for less than seven days before being cleared by the developing immune responses. The viruses have a broad tropism for mitotically active cells. In neonatal animals
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Recent Research Advances in Feline Parvovirus
Advances in Microbiology, 2020openaire +1 more source
Antigenic differences between canine parvovirus and feline panleucopenia virus
Veterinary Record, 1980R L, Flower, G E, Wilcox, W F, Robinson
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2013
Feline Coronavirus (FCoV), Feline Leukaemia Virus (FeLV), Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) and Feline Parvovirus (FPV) cause important viral infections in domestic and wild cats. In this study, these viruses were assessed using PCR protocols from whole blood samples from 200 domestic cats living in Ankara with clinical chronic gastrointestinal ...
MARAL, NİL +4 more
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Feline Coronavirus (FCoV), Feline Leukaemia Virus (FeLV), Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) and Feline Parvovirus (FPV) cause important viral infections in domestic and wild cats. In this study, these viruses were assessed using PCR protocols from whole blood samples from 200 domestic cats living in Ankara with clinical chronic gastrointestinal ...
MARAL, NİL +4 more
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Feline parvovirus in pedigree kittens.
The Veterinary record, 1996D D, Addie +3 more
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Risk Factors Predisposing Feline Parvovirus Infection In Feline Population Of Chennai
The Indian Veterinary JournalXavier Mathewa +4 more
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Canine parvovirus: safety and efficacy of attenuated feline panleucopenia vaccine
Veterinary Record, 1980openaire +2 more sources

