π Enteric coronavirus infection in a juvenile dromedary (Camelus dromedarius)
A case of an enteric coronavirus infection in a 6-week-old dromedary calf is described. The animal had diarrhea for 5 days and died despite symptomatic treatment. Numerous viral particles, approximately 140 nm in diameter, with club-like projections were detected in the feces by electron microscopy. These characteristics were consistent with a coronavirus. Immunohistochemical reactivity with 2 antigenic group II coronavirus-specific antibodies confirmed the presence of viral antigen in colonie epithelial cells. The death of the animal was attributed to a neutrophilic and emphysematous colitis that likely was caused by an infection with a Clostridium sp.
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π viral particles (45)
π enteric coronavirus (111)
π viral antigen (73)
π coronavirus infection (270)
π epithelial cells (128)
π electron microscopy (149)
year
β° 2002
issn
π 10406387
volume
14
number
5
page
441-444
citedbycount
16
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