๐ An outbreak of Canine coronavirus in puppies in a Greek kennel
Canine coronavirus (CCoV) is usually the cause of mild gastroenteritis in dogs and is known to have spread worldwide. However, to date, no CCoV cases have been confirmed in Greece. In the present work, the authors investigated an outbreak of enteritis in puppies from a Greek kennel for the presence of CCoV. Dogs were presented with clinical signs of diarrhea, anorexia, weakness, depression, dehydration, and 1 death. Canine coronavirus type II was detected by reverse transcription nested polymerase chain reaction in all 11 puppies, whereas 1 puppy presented dual infection with CCoV type II and canine parvovirus 2. Surprisingly, sequence analysis of the samples revealed higher similarity to the pantropic CCoV II strain CB/05 than to other reference strains, in the most variable region of the S gene.
keywords
๐ sequence analysis (118)
๐ reverse transcription (205)
๐ clinical signs (108)
๐ polymerase chain (300)
๐ chain reaction (303)
author
๐ค Ntafis, Vasileios
๐ค Mari, Viviana
๐ค Danika, Stefania
๐ค Fragkiadaki, Eftychia
๐ค Buonavoglia, Canio
year
โฐ 2010
issn
๐ 10406387
volume
22
number
2
page
320-323
citedbycount
9
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