A retrospective investigation of canine adenovirus (CAV) infection in adult dogs in Turkey : article
Canine adenovirus (CAV) type 1 and 2, respectively, cause infectious canine hepatitis and infectious canine laryngotracheitis in members of the families Canidae and Ursidae worldwide. Both of these infections are acute diseases, especially in young dogs. The aim of this study was to conduct a serolo...
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doaj-6f5e80eb904a428582b8145d3cfe111f2020-11-25T00:26:19ZengAOSISJournal of the South African Veterinary Association1019-91282224-94352009-05-01802848610.4102/jsava.v80i2.176141A retrospective investigation of canine adenovirus (CAV) infection in adult dogs in Turkey : articleS. GurA. AcarCanine adenovirus (CAV) type 1 and 2, respectively, cause infectious canine hepatitis and infectious canine laryngotracheitis in members of the families Canidae and Ursidae worldwide. Both of these infections are acute diseases, especially in young dogs. The aim of this study was to conduct a serological investigation of canine adenovirus infection. For this purpose, serumsamples were collected from native pure-bred Kangal (n = 11), and Akbash dogs (n = 17) and Turkish Greyhounds (n=15) in Eskisehir and Konya provinces. None ofthe dogs were previously vaccinated against CAV types. Indirect ELISA detected 88.2 %, 93.3 % and 100 % prevalences in Akbash, Greyhound and Kangal dogs, respectively. The remainder of the samples (n = 51) were collected at the Afyonkarahisar Municipality Shelter. Fourty-two of these dogs (82.3 %) were detected as seropositive. In total, 82 of 94 dogs (87.2 %) were found to be positive for CAV serum antibodies.https://jsava.co.za/index.php/jsava/article/view/176antibodycanine adenovirusdogTurkey |
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A retrospective investigation of canine adenovirus (CAV) infection in adult dogs in Turkey : article |
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A retrospective investigation of canine adenovirus (CAV) infection in adult dogs in Turkey : article |
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A retrospective investigation of canine adenovirus (CAV) infection in adult dogs in Turkey : article |
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A retrospective investigation of canine adenovirus (CAV) infection in adult dogs in Turkey : article |
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A retrospective investigation of canine adenovirus (CAV) infection in adult dogs in Turkey : article |
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retrospective investigation of canine adenovirus (cav) infection in adult dogs in turkey : article |
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Canine adenovirus (CAV) type 1 and 2, respectively, cause infectious canine hepatitis and infectious canine laryngotracheitis in members of the families Canidae and Ursidae worldwide. Both of these infections are acute diseases, especially in young dogs. The aim of this study was to conduct a serological investigation of canine adenovirus infection. For this purpose, serumsamples were collected from native pure-bred Kangal (n = 11), and Akbash dogs (n = 17) and Turkish Greyhounds (n=15) in Eskisehir and Konya provinces. None ofthe dogs were previously vaccinated against CAV types. Indirect ELISA detected 88.2 %, 93.3 % and 100 % prevalences in Akbash, Greyhound and Kangal dogs, respectively. The remainder of the samples (n = 51) were collected at the Afyonkarahisar Municipality Shelter. Fourty-two of these dogs (82.3 %) were detected as seropositive. In total, 82 of 94 dogs (87.2 %) were found to be positive for CAV serum antibodies. |
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