๐ Molecular characterization confirms the presence of a divergent strain of canine coronavirus (UWSMN-1) in Australia
Canine coronavirus (CCV) UWSMN-1 was originally identified from an outbreak of fatal gastroenteritis in breeding colonies. In this report, we examined whether UWSMN-1 represents a novel divergent strain or is the result of recombination events between canine and feline coronavirus strains. Sequencing of various regions of the spike and polymerase genes confirms that UWSMN-1 is widely divergent from other CCV and feline coronavirus strains. These data raise the possibility that this strain is the first member of a novel third subtype of CCV.
keywords
๐ recombination events (46)
๐ coronavirus strain (67)
๐ feline coronavirus (148)
๐ virus strain (138)
author
๐ค Naylor, Matthew J.
๐ค Walia, Charanjiv S.
๐ค McOrist, Steven
๐ค Lehrbach, Philip R.
๐ค Deane, Elizabeth M.
๐ค Harrison, Gavan A.
year
โฐ 2002
issn
๐ 00951137
volume
40
number
9
page
3518-3522
citedbycount
21
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