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Association between nasal shedding and fever that influenza A (H3N2) induces in dogs

BACKGROUND: Avian origin canine influenza virus was reported in Korea. The dog to dog contact transmission of the avian origin canine influenza virus (CIV) H3N2 and CIV H3N8 was shown by experimental contact transmission. This study was focused on viral excretion and fever in order to elucidate the...

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Autores principales: Song, Daesub, Moon, Hyoungjoon, Jung, Kwonil, Yeom, Minjoo, Kim, Hyekwon, Han, Sangyoon, An, Dongjun, Oh, Jinsik, Kim, Jongman, Park, Bongkyun, Kang, Bokyu
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3025961/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21205327
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-8-1
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author Song, Daesub
Moon, Hyoungjoon
Jung, Kwonil
Yeom, Minjoo
Kim, Hyekwon
Han, Sangyoon
An, Dongjun
Oh, Jinsik
Kim, Jongman
Park, Bongkyun
Kang, Bokyu
author_facet Song, Daesub
Moon, Hyoungjoon
Jung, Kwonil
Yeom, Minjoo
Kim, Hyekwon
Han, Sangyoon
An, Dongjun
Oh, Jinsik
Kim, Jongman
Park, Bongkyun
Kang, Bokyu
author_sort Song, Daesub
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Avian origin canine influenza virus was reported in Korea. The dog to dog contact transmission of the avian origin canine influenza virus (CIV) H3N2 and CIV H3N8 was shown by experimental contact transmission. This study was focused on viral excretion and fever in order to elucidate the epidemiological associations which might be helpful to control the disease transmissions in CIV outbreak in dogs. METHODS: An influenza seronegative 10-week-old Beagle dog was experimentally inoculated with the canine influenza virus A/canine/01/2007, subtype H3N2. Eight hours after inoculation, the infected dog was cohoused with seven uninfected Beagle dogs. Clinical signs including fever were recorded for 14 days post inoculation. RESULTS: The infected dog and four of seven contact dogs in the study showed clinical signs (sneezing, nasal discharge and coughing) during the study. Viral shedding occurred in all of the animals tested and began on 1 to 6 DPI in dogs with clinical signs. Elevated body temperatures above 39.5°C (geometric mean temperature of 39.86°C±0.49) were observed in all symptomatic dogs. The mean viral titer during fever was 2.99 log EID(50)/ml, which was significantly higher than the viral titer detected in the non fever. CONCLUSIONS: The data show that contact dogs with a canine influenza infected dog shed different levels of virus in their nasal excretions and demonstrate that clinical signs, including fever, significantly correlate with the viral shedding.
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spelling pubmed-30259612011-01-25 Association between nasal shedding and fever that influenza A (H3N2) induces in dogs Song, Daesub Moon, Hyoungjoon Jung, Kwonil Yeom, Minjoo Kim, Hyekwon Han, Sangyoon An, Dongjun Oh, Jinsik Kim, Jongman Park, Bongkyun Kang, Bokyu Virol J Research BACKGROUND: Avian origin canine influenza virus was reported in Korea. The dog to dog contact transmission of the avian origin canine influenza virus (CIV) H3N2 and CIV H3N8 was shown by experimental contact transmission. This study was focused on viral excretion and fever in order to elucidate the epidemiological associations which might be helpful to control the disease transmissions in CIV outbreak in dogs. METHODS: An influenza seronegative 10-week-old Beagle dog was experimentally inoculated with the canine influenza virus A/canine/01/2007, subtype H3N2. Eight hours after inoculation, the infected dog was cohoused with seven uninfected Beagle dogs. Clinical signs including fever were recorded for 14 days post inoculation. RESULTS: The infected dog and four of seven contact dogs in the study showed clinical signs (sneezing, nasal discharge and coughing) during the study. Viral shedding occurred in all of the animals tested and began on 1 to 6 DPI in dogs with clinical signs. Elevated body temperatures above 39.5°C (geometric mean temperature of 39.86°C±0.49) were observed in all symptomatic dogs. The mean viral titer during fever was 2.99 log EID(50)/ml, which was significantly higher than the viral titer detected in the non fever. CONCLUSIONS: The data show that contact dogs with a canine influenza infected dog shed different levels of virus in their nasal excretions and demonstrate that clinical signs, including fever, significantly correlate with the viral shedding. BioMed Central 2011-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3025961/ /pubmed/21205327 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-8-1 Text en Copyright ©2011 Song et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (<url>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0</url>), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Song, Daesub
Moon, Hyoungjoon
Jung, Kwonil
Yeom, Minjoo
Kim, Hyekwon
Han, Sangyoon
An, Dongjun
Oh, Jinsik
Kim, Jongman
Park, Bongkyun
Kang, Bokyu
Association between nasal shedding and fever that influenza A (H3N2) induces in dogs
title Association between nasal shedding and fever that influenza A (H3N2) induces in dogs
title_full Association between nasal shedding and fever that influenza A (H3N2) induces in dogs
title_fullStr Association between nasal shedding and fever that influenza A (H3N2) induces in dogs
title_full_unstemmed Association between nasal shedding and fever that influenza A (H3N2) induces in dogs
title_short Association between nasal shedding and fever that influenza A (H3N2) induces in dogs
title_sort association between nasal shedding and fever that influenza a (h3n2) induces in dogs
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3025961/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21205327
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-8-1
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