๐ Prevalence of canine coronavirus (CCoV) in dog in Japan: Detection of CCoV RNA and retrospective serological analysis
ยฉ 2016 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science. We collected rectal swabs from dogs in Japan during 2011 to 2014, and canine coronavirus (CCoV) nucleocapsid gene was detected by RT-PCR. The relationship between CCoV infection and the manifestation of diarrhea symptoms was investigated, and a correlation was noted (df=1, x2=8.90, P<0.005). The types of CCoV detected in samples from CCoV-infected dogs were CCoV-I in 88.9% and CCoV-II in 7.4%, respectively. We retrospectively investigated the seroprevalence of CCoV-I in dogs in Japan during 1998 to 2006. The sera were tested with a neutralizing antibody test. In the absence of CCoV-I laboratory strain, we used feline coronavirus (FCoV)-I that shares high sequence homology in the S protein with CCoV-I. 77.7% of the sera were positive for neutralizing anti-FCoV-I antibodies.
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๐ค Takano, Tomomi
๐ค Yamashita, Saya
๐ค Murata-Ohkubo, Michiko
๐ค Satoh, Kumi
๐ค Doki, Tomoyoshi
๐ค Hohdatsu, Tsutomu
year
โฐ 2016
issn
๐ 13477439 09167250
volume
78
number
2
page
341-345
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1
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