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Investigation of the presence of canine adenovirus (CAdV) in owned dogs in Northern Italy.
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Sequence analysis performed on the obtained PCR products suggests that a genetically stable CAdV-1 strain and different C adenovirus strains circulate in the canine population examined and that coinfections are relatively frequent.About:
This article is published in Research in Veterinary Science.The article was published on 2014-12-01. It has received 33 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Infectious canine hepatitis & Population.read more
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Unique genetic features of canine adenovirus type 1 (CAdV-1) infecting red foxes ( Vulpes vulpes ) in northern Norway and arctic foxes ( Vulpes lagopus ) in Svalbard
TL;DR: Tissue samples from red foxes and arctic foxes were investigated using a molecular approach to detect CAdV-1 DNA and important structural and non-structural genes of the detected viruses were sequenced and analysed and showed unique features that distinguished the viruses detected in this study.
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Aetiology of Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex and Prevalence of its Pathogens in Europe.
Michael J. Day,S. Carey,Cécile Clercx,Barbara Kohn,Fulvio Marsilio,Etienne Thiry,L. Freyburger,B. Schulz,David Walker +8 more
TL;DR: The findings confirm that Bb is an important cause of CIRDC in Europe and Recommending vaccination of dogs against pathogens of C IRDC will directly provide epidemiological advantages to the population and the individual dog.
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Serological and molecular epidemiology of canine adenovirus type 1 in red foxes ( Vulpes vulpes ) in the United Kingdom
David Walker,Seán A. Fee,Gill Hartley,Jane Learmount,Maria J. H. O’Hagan,Anna Meredith,Barend M. de C. Bronsvoort,Thibaud Porphyre,Colin P. Sharp,Adrian Philbey +9 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that CAV-1 is endemic in free-ranging red foxes in the UK and that many foxes have inapparent infections in a range of tissues.
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Development of a SYBR Green real-time PCR assay with melting curve analysis for simultaneous detection and differentiation of canine adenovirus type 1 and type 2
TL;DR: In order to detect canine adenovirus in biological samples and to rapidly distinguish the two viral types, a SYBR Green real-time PCR assay was optimized to discriminate CAdV-1 and CadV-2 via a melting curve analysis and showed high sensitivity and reproducibility.
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Sequential circulation of canine adenoviruses 1 and 2 in captive wild carnivores, France.
Giulia Dowgier,Jennifer Lahoreau,Gianvito Lanave,Michele Losurdo,Katia Varello,Maria Stella Lucente,Gianluca Ventriglia,Elena Bozzetta,Vito Martella,Canio Buonavoglia,Nicola Decaro +10 more
TL;DR: New insights are provided into the CAdV ecology in wildlife, although future studies are needed to fully understand the pathogenic potential of both CAdVs especially in endangered carnivore species.
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MEGA5: Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis using Maximum Likelihood, Evolutionary Distance, and Maximum Parsimony Methods
Koichiro Tamura,Daniel S. Peterson,Nicholas Peterson,Glen Stecher,Masatoshi Nei,Sudhir Kumar +5 more
TL;DR: The newest addition in MEGA5 is a collection of maximum likelihood (ML) analyses for inferring evolutionary trees, selecting best-fit substitution models, inferring ancestral states and sequences, and estimating evolutionary rates site-by-site.
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Canine respiratory viruses.
Canio Buonavoglia,Vito Martella +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the importance of the viral agents in the kennel cough complex is discussed, as well as the role of host species shifts and tropism changes are likely responsible for the onset of these new pathogens.
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Canine Adenoviruses and Herpesvirus
TL;DR: The currently available literature on CAVs and CHV is reviewed, providing a meaningful update on the epidemiologic, pathogenetic, clinical, diagnostic, and prophylactic aspects of the infections caused by these important pathogens.
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Detection and differentiation of CAV-1 and CAV-2 by polymerase chain reaction.
TL;DR: One pair of common primers was designed and synthesized according to the sequences of the E3 and flanking regions and a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was established using these two primers to amplify the virus-specific DNA fragment from clinical specimens as well as from cell cultures, making it applicable in the rapid confirmation of diagnosis and differentiation of the two types of canine adenoviruses.