Disease caused by canine coronavirus (CCoV) too date has not been adequately investigated and the actual role that the virus plays in canine enteric illness has not still well established. CCoV was first isolated in Germany from pups with diarrhea and in the last decade CCoV has evolved and a new genotype has been identified in the faeces of the infected dogs. Moreover, it has been largely demonstrated that CCoV infection in dogs is frequently characterized by the simultaneous presence of both viruses. All these data underline both the necessity for further investigations on the pathogenetic role of CCoV infections and the necessity to develop an accurate prophylaxis program to control the infection.

Recenti acquisizioni sulle caratteristiche biologiche, diagnostiche e di profilassi del coronavirus del cane

PRATELLI, Annamaria
2005-01-01

Abstract

Disease caused by canine coronavirus (CCoV) too date has not been adequately investigated and the actual role that the virus plays in canine enteric illness has not still well established. CCoV was first isolated in Germany from pups with diarrhea and in the last decade CCoV has evolved and a new genotype has been identified in the faeces of the infected dogs. Moreover, it has been largely demonstrated that CCoV infection in dogs is frequently characterized by the simultaneous presence of both viruses. All these data underline both the necessity for further investigations on the pathogenetic role of CCoV infections and the necessity to develop an accurate prophylaxis program to control the infection.
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