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A molecular survey for selected viral enteropathogens revealed a limited role of Canine circovirus in the development of canine acute gastroenteritis

Canine circovirus (CanineCV) is a canine virus, whose pathogenetic role is still uncertain. Based on recent data suggesting its role as entheropathogen, a case-control study was conducted between 2013 and 2016 to investigate the association of CanineCV with gastroenteritis in dogs, alone or in combi...

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Autores principales: Dowgier, Giulia, Lorusso, Eleonora, Decaro, Nicola, Desario, Costantina, Mari, Viviana, Lucente, Maria Stella, Lanave, Gianvito, Buonavoglia, Canio, Elia, Gabriella
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7131434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28532806
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vetmic.2017.04.007
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author Dowgier, Giulia
Lorusso, Eleonora
Decaro, Nicola
Desario, Costantina
Mari, Viviana
Lucente, Maria Stella
Lanave, Gianvito
Buonavoglia, Canio
Elia, Gabriella
author_facet Dowgier, Giulia
Lorusso, Eleonora
Decaro, Nicola
Desario, Costantina
Mari, Viviana
Lucente, Maria Stella
Lanave, Gianvito
Buonavoglia, Canio
Elia, Gabriella
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description Canine circovirus (CanineCV) is a canine virus, whose pathogenetic role is still uncertain. Based on recent data suggesting its role as entheropathogen, a case-control study was conducted between 2013 and 2016 to investigate the association of CanineCV with gastroenteritis in dogs, alone or in combination with other viral pathogens, including canine parvovirus (CPV), canine coronavirus (CCoV) and canine distemper virus (CDV). A total of 219 dogs suffering from acute gastroenteritis disorders and 67 controls randomly recruited among healthy dogs or patients presenting without enteric signs were screened by a panel of real-time (RT-)PCR assays for CanineCV, CPV, CCoV and CDV. A high prevalence of viral infections was detected in dogs with gastroenteritis (77.16%), with CPV representing the most frequently detected enteropathogen, followed by CanineCV and CCoV. While CPV and CCoV infections displayed a strong association with occurrence of acute gastroenteritis (p < 0.00001), detection of CanineCV in control dogs (28.35%) occurred with prevalence comparable to that of clinical cases (32.42%), so that its correlation with gastrointestinal disease was not statistically supported (p = 0.530988). Different from the clinical cases, where co-infections were frequently observed, all positive samples from the control group contained single infections. Noteworthy, a significant association was calculated between co-infections with CanineCV and occurrence of acute gastroenteritis (p < 0.00001). This study supports the role of CanineCV as a co-pathogen in the development of gastrointestinal disease, mainly acting in synergism with other enteric viruses.
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spelling pubmed-71314342020-04-08 A molecular survey for selected viral enteropathogens revealed a limited role of Canine circovirus in the development of canine acute gastroenteritis Dowgier, Giulia Lorusso, Eleonora Decaro, Nicola Desario, Costantina Mari, Viviana Lucente, Maria Stella Lanave, Gianvito Buonavoglia, Canio Elia, Gabriella Vet Microbiol Article Canine circovirus (CanineCV) is a canine virus, whose pathogenetic role is still uncertain. Based on recent data suggesting its role as entheropathogen, a case-control study was conducted between 2013 and 2016 to investigate the association of CanineCV with gastroenteritis in dogs, alone or in combination with other viral pathogens, including canine parvovirus (CPV), canine coronavirus (CCoV) and canine distemper virus (CDV). A total of 219 dogs suffering from acute gastroenteritis disorders and 67 controls randomly recruited among healthy dogs or patients presenting without enteric signs were screened by a panel of real-time (RT-)PCR assays for CanineCV, CPV, CCoV and CDV. A high prevalence of viral infections was detected in dogs with gastroenteritis (77.16%), with CPV representing the most frequently detected enteropathogen, followed by CanineCV and CCoV. While CPV and CCoV infections displayed a strong association with occurrence of acute gastroenteritis (p < 0.00001), detection of CanineCV in control dogs (28.35%) occurred with prevalence comparable to that of clinical cases (32.42%), so that its correlation with gastrointestinal disease was not statistically supported (p = 0.530988). Different from the clinical cases, where co-infections were frequently observed, all positive samples from the control group contained single infections. Noteworthy, a significant association was calculated between co-infections with CanineCV and occurrence of acute gastroenteritis (p < 0.00001). This study supports the role of CanineCV as a co-pathogen in the development of gastrointestinal disease, mainly acting in synergism with other enteric viruses. Elsevier B.V. 2017-05 2017-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7131434/ /pubmed/28532806 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vetmic.2017.04.007 Text en © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
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Dowgier, Giulia
Lorusso, Eleonora
Decaro, Nicola
Desario, Costantina
Mari, Viviana
Lucente, Maria Stella
Lanave, Gianvito
Buonavoglia, Canio
Elia, Gabriella
A molecular survey for selected viral enteropathogens revealed a limited role of Canine circovirus in the development of canine acute gastroenteritis
title A molecular survey for selected viral enteropathogens revealed a limited role of Canine circovirus in the development of canine acute gastroenteritis
title_full A molecular survey for selected viral enteropathogens revealed a limited role of Canine circovirus in the development of canine acute gastroenteritis
title_fullStr A molecular survey for selected viral enteropathogens revealed a limited role of Canine circovirus in the development of canine acute gastroenteritis
title_full_unstemmed A molecular survey for selected viral enteropathogens revealed a limited role of Canine circovirus in the development of canine acute gastroenteritis
title_short A molecular survey for selected viral enteropathogens revealed a limited role of Canine circovirus in the development of canine acute gastroenteritis
title_sort molecular survey for selected viral enteropathogens revealed a limited role of canine circovirus in the development of canine acute gastroenteritis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7131434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28532806
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vetmic.2017.04.007
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