Canine parvovirus in asymptomatic feline carriers
Canine parvovirus (CPV) and feline panleukopaenia virus (FPLV) are two closely related viruses, which are known to cause severe disease in younger unvaccinated animals. As well as causing disease in their respective hosts, CPV has recently acquired the feline host range, allowing it to infect both cats and dogs.
Simon Clegg +5 more
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Rapid detection of feline parvovirus using RAA-CRISPR/Cas12a-based lateral flow strip and fluorescence [PDF]
Feline parvovirus (FPV) causes severe gastroenteritis and leukopenia in cats, with high morbidity and mortality, necessitating a rapid and effective antigen diagnostic test with high sensitivity and specificity. In this study, a diagnostic platform based
Han Chen +16 more
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Discovery of a human parvovirus B19 analog (Erythroparvovirus) in cats [PDF]
Two feral cats (from the same colony) were presented to the veterinary clinic for weakness, weight loss, and anorexia. The cats were part of a study on feline hepatotropic viruses (collection A, 43 animals). On metaviromic investigation, parvoviral reads
Gianvito Lanave +15 more
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Characterisation of canine parvovirus strains isolated from cats with feline panleukopenia
Unlike the original canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2), CPV-2 variants have gained the ability to replicate in vivo in cats but there is limited information on the disease patterns induced by these variants in the feline host. During 2008, two distinct cases of parvoviral infection were diagnosed in our laboratories.
DECARO, Nicola +11 more
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Association Study on Risk Factors for Major Infectious Diseases in Dogs and Cats in Shenzhen, China [PDF]
This study investigated the prevalence of 11 common pathogens in dogs and cats in Shenzhen, China, from January 2022 to March 2024, aiming to enhance the understanding of their epidemiological characteristics for improved disease control strategies ...
Yao Peng +10 more
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Genetic and Biological Properties of an Epidemic Feline Panleukopenia Virus Strain (Ala91Ser) in China [PDF]
To genetically characterise an epidemic isolate of feline panleukopenia virus (FPLV) harbouring the Ala91Ser mutation in China, a clinical strain (accession number: OR921195.1), named FPLV-CC19-02, was isolated from a PCR-positive faecal swab sample ...
Erkai Feng +6 more
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Evolution of Canine Parvovirus Involved Loss and Gain of Feline Host Range
Canine parvovirus (CPV) type-2 emerged as a new virus infecting dogs in 1978, and it was probably derived as a variant of feline panleukopenia virus or of a closely related virus infecting another carnivore. CPV type-2 was subsequently replaced in nature by antigenically variant viruses (CPV type-2a and CPV type-2b) which now coexist in dog populations
TRUYEN, UWE +3 more
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The use of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay systems for the serology and antigen detection in parvovirus, coronavirus and rotavirus infections in dogs in The Netherlands. [PDF]
Complex trapping blocking (CTB) enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) and indirect ELISAs for the detection of antibodies to canine parvovirus (CPV), canine coronavirus (CCV) and rotavirus in sera of dogs were established.
Borst, G.H.A. (Gerrit) +5 more
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Feline Panleukopenia Outbreaks and Risk Factors in Cats in Animal Shelters
(1) Background: This study aimed to determine the risk factors for outbreaks of feline panleukopenia in shelters. (2) Methods: Four shelters (A−D) with 150 cats were included. Fecal samples were analyzed by parvovirus real-time polymerase chain reaction (
Teresa Rehme +4 more
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Emerging Parvoviruses in Domestic Cats
Parvovirus infections in cats have been well known for around 100 years. Recently, the use of molecular assays and metagenomic approaches for virus discovery and characterization has led to the detection of novel parvovirus lineages and/or species ...
Paolo Capozza +3 more
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