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Inter‐ and intraspecies transmission of canine influenza virus (H3N2) in dogs, cats, and ferrets

Background  The emergence of zoonotic viruses in domestic animals is a significant public health concern. Canine influenza virus (CIV) H3N2 is a virus that can infect companion animals and is, therefore, a potential public health concern. Objective  This study investigated the inter‐ and intraspecie...

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Autores principales: Kim, Hyekwon, Song, Daesub, Moon, Hyoungjoon, Yeom, Minjoo, Park, Seongjun, Hong, Minki, Na, Woonseong, Webby, Richard J., Webster, Robert G., Park, Bongkyun, Kim, Jeong‐Ki, Kang, Bokyu
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4941754/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22616918
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1750-2659.2012.00379.x
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author Kim, Hyekwon
Song, Daesub
Moon, Hyoungjoon
Yeom, Minjoo
Park, Seongjun
Hong, Minki
Na, Woonseong
Webby, Richard J.
Webster, Robert G.
Park, Bongkyun
Kim, Jeong‐Ki
Kang, Bokyu
author_facet Kim, Hyekwon
Song, Daesub
Moon, Hyoungjoon
Yeom, Minjoo
Park, Seongjun
Hong, Minki
Na, Woonseong
Webby, Richard J.
Webster, Robert G.
Park, Bongkyun
Kim, Jeong‐Ki
Kang, Bokyu
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description Background  The emergence of zoonotic viruses in domestic animals is a significant public health concern. Canine influenza virus (CIV) H3N2 is a virus that can infect companion animals and is, therefore, a potential public health concern. Objective  This study investigated the inter‐ and intraspecies transmission of CIV among dogs, cats, and ferrets, under laboratory conditions, to determine whether transmission of the virus was possible between as well as within these domestic animal species. Method  The transmission routes for inter‐ and intraspecies transmission were airborne and direct contact, respectively. Transmission was conducted through intranasal infection of dogs followed by exposure to either cats or ferrets and by comingling infected and naïve animals of the same species. Results  The interspecies transmission of CIV H3N2 via airborne was only observed from dogs to cats and not from dogs to ferrets. However, direct intranasal infection of either cats or ferrets with CIV could induce influenza‐like clinical signs, viral shedding, and serological responses. Additionally, naïve cats and ferrets could be infected by CIV via direct contact with infected animals of the same species. Conclusion  Cats appear to be another susceptible host of CIV H3N2, whereas ferrets are not likely natural hosts. The molecular‐based mechanism of interspecies and intraspecies transmission of CIV H3N2 should be further studied.
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spelling pubmed-49417542016-07-20 Inter‐ and intraspecies transmission of canine influenza virus (H3N2) in dogs, cats, and ferrets Kim, Hyekwon Song, Daesub Moon, Hyoungjoon Yeom, Minjoo Park, Seongjun Hong, Minki Na, Woonseong Webby, Richard J. Webster, Robert G. Park, Bongkyun Kim, Jeong‐Ki Kang, Bokyu Influenza Other Respir Viruses Part 1 Background  The emergence of zoonotic viruses in domestic animals is a significant public health concern. Canine influenza virus (CIV) H3N2 is a virus that can infect companion animals and is, therefore, a potential public health concern. Objective  This study investigated the inter‐ and intraspecies transmission of CIV among dogs, cats, and ferrets, under laboratory conditions, to determine whether transmission of the virus was possible between as well as within these domestic animal species. Method  The transmission routes for inter‐ and intraspecies transmission were airborne and direct contact, respectively. Transmission was conducted through intranasal infection of dogs followed by exposure to either cats or ferrets and by comingling infected and naïve animals of the same species. Results  The interspecies transmission of CIV H3N2 via airborne was only observed from dogs to cats and not from dogs to ferrets. However, direct intranasal infection of either cats or ferrets with CIV could induce influenza‐like clinical signs, viral shedding, and serological responses. Additionally, naïve cats and ferrets could be infected by CIV via direct contact with infected animals of the same species. Conclusion  Cats appear to be another susceptible host of CIV H3N2, whereas ferrets are not likely natural hosts. The molecular‐based mechanism of interspecies and intraspecies transmission of CIV H3N2 should be further studied. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2012-05-23 2013-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4941754/ /pubmed/22616918 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1750-2659.2012.00379.x Text en © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
spellingShingle Part 1
Kim, Hyekwon
Song, Daesub
Moon, Hyoungjoon
Yeom, Minjoo
Park, Seongjun
Hong, Minki
Na, Woonseong
Webby, Richard J.
Webster, Robert G.
Park, Bongkyun
Kim, Jeong‐Ki
Kang, Bokyu
Inter‐ and intraspecies transmission of canine influenza virus (H3N2) in dogs, cats, and ferrets
title Inter‐ and intraspecies transmission of canine influenza virus (H3N2) in dogs, cats, and ferrets
title_full Inter‐ and intraspecies transmission of canine influenza virus (H3N2) in dogs, cats, and ferrets
title_fullStr Inter‐ and intraspecies transmission of canine influenza virus (H3N2) in dogs, cats, and ferrets
title_full_unstemmed Inter‐ and intraspecies transmission of canine influenza virus (H3N2) in dogs, cats, and ferrets
title_short Inter‐ and intraspecies transmission of canine influenza virus (H3N2) in dogs, cats, and ferrets
title_sort inter‐ and intraspecies transmission of canine influenza virus (h3n2) in dogs, cats, and ferrets
topic Part 1
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4941754/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22616918
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1750-2659.2012.00379.x
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