Canine parvovirus infections in a colony of dogs |
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Authors: | C.R. Parrish R.E. Oliver Raewyn McNiven |
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Affiliation: | Animal Health Reference Laboratory, Private Bag, Upper Hutt New Zealand |
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Abstract: | A serological study of canine parvovirus (CPV) infections in a colony of dogs was conducted over a period of 8 months. Twenty-two of 24 adult dogs sampled initially had significant antibody titres to CPV. Nine litters of puppies wer e bled at fortnightly intervals and the sera tested for antibodies to CPV. Twenty-nine of 35 natural CPV infections observed were subclinical. A puppy in one litter developed vomiting and diarrhoea during the same period as seroconversion to CPV. Four puppies from a further litter developed histologically confirmed myocarditis. Serological testing of this latter litter indicated that the virus infections occurred between 2 weeks prior to and 1 week post whelping, and that clinical disease developed 20–40 days after viral infection. The mean half life of the decline of passively derived immunity to CPV was 8.3 days. |
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