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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2010
Since its emergence in 1978, canine parvoviral enteritis has remained a common and important cause of morbidity and mortality in young dogs. The continued incidence of parvoviral enteritis is partly due to the virus's capability to "reinvent" itself and evolve into new, more virulent and resistant subspecies.
Amelia, Goddard, Andrew L, Leisewitz
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Since its emergence in 1978, canine parvoviral enteritis has remained a common and important cause of morbidity and mortality in young dogs. The continued incidence of parvoviral enteritis is partly due to the virus's capability to "reinvent" itself and evolve into new, more virulent and resistant subspecies.
Amelia, Goddard, Andrew L, Leisewitz
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Veterinary Record, 2016
CANINE parvovirus remains a significant disease of domestic dogs despite the availability of safe and effective vaccines. Canine parvovirus (CPV-2) first emerged in the 1970s as a result of interspecies transmission. The original CPV-2 strain was rapidly replaced worldwide by a variant strain designated CPV-2a. Two further variants (CPV-2b and CPV-2c) …
Steve, Dunham, Janet, Daly
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CANINE parvovirus remains a significant disease of domestic dogs despite the availability of safe and effective vaccines. Canine parvovirus (CPV-2) first emerged in the 1970s as a result of interspecies transmission. The original CPV-2 strain was rapidly replaced worldwide by a variant strain designated CPV-2a. Two further variants (CPV-2b and CPV-2c) …
Steve, Dunham, Janet, Daly
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Natural Variation of Canine Parvovirus
Science, 1985Canine parvovirus was first recognized during 1978. Analysis of isolates collected since its emergence revealed that viruses circulating after 1980 were antigenically different from earlier isolates. Monoclonal antibodies clearly distinguished the two strains, some being specific for either the old or the new viruses.
C R, Parrish +3 more
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1991
The origin of CPV, more than a decade after its sudden appearance, still remains a mystery. Many hypothesis have been offered (Siegl 1984). Most are based upon CPV arising as a variant of a pre-existing parvovirus that has adapted to canines, either under field conditions or as a result of the selective pressure of attenuation, such as in the ...
Cherelyn Vella, S. W. Ketteridge
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The origin of CPV, more than a decade after its sudden appearance, still remains a mystery. Many hypothesis have been offered (Siegl 1984). Most are based upon CPV arising as a variant of a pre-existing parvovirus that has adapted to canines, either under field conditions or as a result of the selective pressure of attenuation, such as in the ...
Cherelyn Vella, S. W. Ketteridge
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Comparative Molecular Life History of Spontaneous Canine and Human Gliomas
Cancer Cell, 2020Kevin J Anderson +2 more
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