๐ Recombinant canine coronaviruses in dogs, Europe
Coronaviruses of potential recombinant origin with porcine transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV), referred to as a new subtype (IIb) of canine coronavirus (CCoV), were recently identified in dogs in Europe. To assess the distribution of the TGEV-like CCoV subtype, during 2001-2008 we tested fecal samples from dogs with gastroenteritis. Of 1,172 samples, 493 (42.06%) were positive for CCoV. CCoV-II was found in 218 samples, and CCoV-I and CCoV-II genotypes were found in 182. Approximately 20% of the samples with CCoV-II had the TGEV-like subtype; detection rates varied according to geographic origin. The highest and lowest rates of prevalence for CCoV-II infection were found in samples from Hungary and Greece (96.87% and 3.45%, respectively). Sequence and phylogenetic analyses showed that the CCoV-IIb strains were related to prototype TGEV-like strains in the 5โฒ and the 3โฒ ends of the spike protein gene.
keywords
๐ spike protein (353)
๐ fecal samples (92)
๐ gastroenteritis virus (188)
๐ canine coronavirus (102)
๐ transmissible gastroenteritis (226)
author
๐ค Decaro, Nicola
๐ค Mari, Viviana
๐ค Elia, Gabriella
๐ค Addie, Diane D.
๐ค Camero, Michele
๐ค Lucente, Maria Stella
๐ค Martella, Vito
๐ค Buonavoglia, Canio
year
โฐ 2010
issn
๐ 10806040 10806059
volume
16
number
1
page
41-47
citedbycount
34
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