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Author: LI, Chunqiu; GUO, Donghua; WU, Rui; KONG, Fanzhi; ZHAI, Junjun; YUAN, Dongwei; SUN, Dongbo
Title: Molecular surveillance of canine distemper virus in diarrhoetic puppies in northeast China from May 2014 to April 2015
  • Document date: 2018_4_24
  • ID: 6qvchtiw_3
    Snippet: In our study, 94% (47/50) of CDV-positive samples exhibited co-infection with at least one enteric pathogen ( Table 1 ). The co-infections of CDV with CPV-2, CCoV, CaKV, and CBoV accounted for 82% (41/50), in which 30% were positive for CPV-2, 14% were positive for CCoV, 6% were positive for CaKV, 2% were positive for CBoV, 8% were positive for CPV-2 and CCoV, 8% were positive for CaKV and CCoV and 10% were positive for CPV-2, CCoV and CaKV (Tabl.....
    Document: In our study, 94% (47/50) of CDV-positive samples exhibited co-infection with at least one enteric pathogen ( Table 1 ). The co-infections of CDV with CPV-2, CCoV, CaKV, and CBoV accounted for 82% (41/50), in which 30% were positive for CPV-2, 14% were positive for CCoV, 6% were positive for CaKV, 2% were positive for CBoV, 8% were positive for CPV-2 and CCoV, 8% were positive for CaKV and CCoV and 10% were positive for CPV-2, CCoV and CaKV (Table 1) .

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