نتایج جستجو برای: canine parvovirus

تعداد نتایج: 38538  

Journal: :Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc 2008
Maria João Vieira Eliane Silva João Oliveira Ana Luísa Vieira Nicola Decaro Costantina Desario Alexandra Muller Júlio Carvalheira Canio Buonavoglia Gertrude Thompson

Canine parvovirus (CPV) has been evolving, generating new genetic and antigenic variants throughout the world. This study was conducted to determine the types of CPV circulating in dogs in Figueira da Foz, Portugal. Thirty fecal samples, collected between 2006 and 2007 from dogs with clinical signs of CPV infection, were tested for CPV by a rapid, in-clinic, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (E...

2014
Hao Feng Gui-qiu Hu Hua-lei Wang Meng Liang Hongru Liang He Guo Pingsen Zhao Yu-jiao Yang Xue-xing Zheng Zhi-fang Zhang Yong-kun Zhao Yu-wei Gao Song-tao Yang Xian-zhu Xia

The VP2 structural protein of parvovirus can produce virus-like particles (VLPs) by a self-assembly process in vitro, making VLPs attractive vaccine candidates. In this study, the VP2 protein of canine parvovirus (CPV) was expressed using a baculovirus expression system and assembled into parvovirus-like particles in insect cells and pupae. Electron micrographs of VLPs showed that they were ver...

2018
Andrea Balboni Francesca Bassi Stefano De Arcangeli Rosanna Zobba Carla Dedola Alberto Alberti Mara Battilani

BACKGROUND Cats are susceptible to feline panleukopenia virus (FPV) and canine parvovirus (CPV) variants 2a, 2b and 2c. Detection of FPV and CPV variants in apparently healthy cats and their persistence in white blood cells (WBC) and other tissues when neutralising antibodies are simultaneously present, suggest that parvovirus may persist long-term in the tissues of cats post-infection without ...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2005
Kathy A Burek Frances M D Gulland Gay Sheffield Kimberlee B Beckmen Enid Keyes Terry R Spraker Alvin W Smith Douglas E Skilling James F Evermann Jeffery L Stott Jerry T Saliki Andrew W Trites

Serologic data were examined to determine whether infectious disease may have played a role in the decline of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) in the Gulf of Alaska and Aleutian Islands, USA. Available published data, unpublished data, and recent collections (1997-2000) were compared and reviewed. Data were stratified by geography to compare the declining western Alaskan population in the...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2010
Amit Kapoor Peter Simmonds W Ian Lipkin

Public databases of nucleotide sequences contain exponentially increasing amounts of sequence data from mammalian genomes. Through the use of large-scale bioinformatic screening for sequences homologous to exogenous mammalian viruses, we found several sequences related to human and animal parvoviruses (PVs) in the Parvovirus and Dependovirus genera within genomes of several mammals, including r...

Journal: :Journal of comparative pathology 2010
R D Schultz B Thiel E Mukhtar P Sharp L J Larson

Vaccination can provide an immune response that is similar in duration to that following a natural infection. In general, adaptive immunity to viruses develops earliest and is highly effective. Such anti-viral immune responses often result in the development of sterile immunity and the duration of immunity (DOI) is often lifelong. In contrast, adaptive immunity to bacteria, fungi or parasites d...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2013
Andrew B Allison Dennis J Kohler Karen A Fox Justin D Brown Richard W Gerhold Valerie I Shearn-Bochsler Edward J Dubovi Colin R Parrish Edward C Holmes

Although parvoviruses are commonly described in domestic carnivores, little is known about their biodiversity in nondomestic species. A phylogenetic analysis of VP2 gene sequences from puma, coyote, gray wolf, bobcat, raccoon, and striped skunk revealed two major groups related to either feline panleukopenia virus ("FPV-like") or canine parvovirus ("CPV-like"). Cross-species transmission was co...

2004
JANA MOJŽIŠOVÁ RUDOLF HROMADA ŠTEFAN PAULÍK MILOSLAV ONDRAŠOVIČ

The specific and non-specific immune response and immunomodulatory effect of levamisole were studied in dogs with altered immune function due to giardiosis and vaccinated against canine parvovirus (CPV) infection. In immunosuppressed dogs combination of vaccine with levamisole treatment enhanced depressed phagocytic ability and stimulated proliferation activity of lymphocytes. CPV antibody prod...

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