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Influenza A Virus (H3N8) in Dogs with Respiratory Disease, Florida

In 2004, canine influenza virus subtype H3N8 emerged in greyhounds in the United States. Subsequent serologic evidence indicated virus circulation in dog breeds other than greyhounds, but the virus had not been isolated from affected animals. In 2005, we conducted virologic investigation of 7 nongre...

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Autores principales: Payungporn, Sunchai, Crawford, P. Cynda, Kouo, Theodore S., Chen, Li-mei, Pompey, Justine, Castleman, William L., Dubovi, Edward J., Katz, Jacqueline M., Donis, Ruben O.
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Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2600298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18507900
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1406.071270
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author Payungporn, Sunchai
Crawford, P. Cynda
Kouo, Theodore S.
Chen, Li-mei
Pompey, Justine
Castleman, William L.
Dubovi, Edward J.
Katz, Jacqueline M.
Donis, Ruben O.
author_facet Payungporn, Sunchai
Crawford, P. Cynda
Kouo, Theodore S.
Chen, Li-mei
Pompey, Justine
Castleman, William L.
Dubovi, Edward J.
Katz, Jacqueline M.
Donis, Ruben O.
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description In 2004, canine influenza virus subtype H3N8 emerged in greyhounds in the United States. Subsequent serologic evidence indicated virus circulation in dog breeds other than greyhounds, but the virus had not been isolated from affected animals. In 2005, we conducted virologic investigation of 7 nongreyhound dogs that died from respiratory disease in Florida and isolated influenza subtype H3N8 virus. Antigenic and genetic analysis of A/canine/Jacksonville/2005 (H3N8) and A/canine/Miami/2005 (H3N8) found similarity to earlier isolates from greyhounds, which indicates that canine influenza viruses are not restricted to greyhounds. The hemagglutinin contained 5 conserved amino acid differences that distinguish canine from equine lineages. The antigenic homogeneity of the canine viruses suggests that measurable antigenic drift has not yet occurred. Continued surveillance and antigenic analyses should monitor possible emergence of antigenic variants of canine influenza virus.
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spelling pubmed-26002982009-01-13 Influenza A Virus (H3N8) in Dogs with Respiratory Disease, Florida Payungporn, Sunchai Crawford, P. Cynda Kouo, Theodore S. Chen, Li-mei Pompey, Justine Castleman, William L. Dubovi, Edward J. Katz, Jacqueline M. Donis, Ruben O. Emerg Infect Dis Research In 2004, canine influenza virus subtype H3N8 emerged in greyhounds in the United States. Subsequent serologic evidence indicated virus circulation in dog breeds other than greyhounds, but the virus had not been isolated from affected animals. In 2005, we conducted virologic investigation of 7 nongreyhound dogs that died from respiratory disease in Florida and isolated influenza subtype H3N8 virus. Antigenic and genetic analysis of A/canine/Jacksonville/2005 (H3N8) and A/canine/Miami/2005 (H3N8) found similarity to earlier isolates from greyhounds, which indicates that canine influenza viruses are not restricted to greyhounds. The hemagglutinin contained 5 conserved amino acid differences that distinguish canine from equine lineages. The antigenic homogeneity of the canine viruses suggests that measurable antigenic drift has not yet occurred. Continued surveillance and antigenic analyses should monitor possible emergence of antigenic variants of canine influenza virus. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2008-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2600298/ /pubmed/18507900 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1406.071270 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Payungporn, Sunchai
Crawford, P. Cynda
Kouo, Theodore S.
Chen, Li-mei
Pompey, Justine
Castleman, William L.
Dubovi, Edward J.
Katz, Jacqueline M.
Donis, Ruben O.
Influenza A Virus (H3N8) in Dogs with Respiratory Disease, Florida
title Influenza A Virus (H3N8) in Dogs with Respiratory Disease, Florida
title_full Influenza A Virus (H3N8) in Dogs with Respiratory Disease, Florida
title_fullStr Influenza A Virus (H3N8) in Dogs with Respiratory Disease, Florida
title_full_unstemmed Influenza A Virus (H3N8) in Dogs with Respiratory Disease, Florida
title_short Influenza A Virus (H3N8) in Dogs with Respiratory Disease, Florida
title_sort influenza a virus (h3n8) in dogs with respiratory disease, florida
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2600298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18507900
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1406.071270
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