๐ The infectivity and pathogenicity of a group 2 bovine coronavirus in pups
Canine respiratory coronavirus (CRCoV), which is more closely related to the bovine coronavirus (BCoV), has recently been detected in dogs. In this study, we examined whether BCoV was capable of infecting and exhibiting pathogenicity in dogs. Three 1-month-old pups were oronasally given field isolates of BCoV, and were kept together with 2 control animals. As a result, increases in BCoV-neutralizing antibody titers were confirmed in all pups in the challenged and control groups. Moreover, the virus gene was also detected in oral and rectal swabs by RT-PCR. These results indicate that BCoV infects dogs, and easily infects other dogs that are kept together. However, no clinical symptoms such as respiratory symptoms and diarrhea were observed.
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๐ rectal swabs (30)
๐ closely related (222)
๐ bovine coronavirus (221)
๐ results indicate (178)
๐ respiratory coronavirus (129)
author
๐ค Kaneshima, Takashi
๐ค Hohdatsu, Tsutomu
๐ค Hagino, Ryoko
๐ค Hosoya, Sakiko
๐ค Nojiri, Yui
๐ค Murata, Michiko
๐ค Takano, Tomomi
๐ค Tanabe, Maki
๐ค Tsunemitsu, Hiroshi
๐ค Koyama, Hiroyuki
year
โฐ 2007
issn
๐ 09167250 13477439
volume
69
number
3
page
301-303
citedbycount
7
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