Selected article for: "canine coronavirus and CDV distemper virus"

Author: Nicholas M. Fountain-Jones; Craig Packer; Maude Jacquot; F. Guillaume Blanchet; Karen Terio; Meggan E. Craft
Title: Chronic infections can shape epidemic exposure: Pathogen co-occurrence networks in the Serengeti lions
  • Document date: 2018_7_17
  • ID: 4718pdtk_13
    Snippet: Serological data for canine distemper virus (CDV), feline calicivirus, parvovirus, and coronavirus has been published previously (Packer et al. 1999 but see Table S2 for assay details), with the exception of Rift Valley Fever (RVF). To detect RVF exposure we conducted a plaque reduction virus neutralizing test (PRNT) that quantified virus neutralizing antibodies from serum as per the Scott et al. (1986) protocol. Anthrax (Bacilus anthracis) and f.....
    Document: Serological data for canine distemper virus (CDV), feline calicivirus, parvovirus, and coronavirus has been published previously (Packer et al. 1999 but see Table S2 for assay details), with the exception of Rift Valley Fever (RVF). To detect RVF exposure we conducted a plaque reduction virus neutralizing test (PRNT) that quantified virus neutralizing antibodies from serum as per the Scott et al. (1986) protocol. Anthrax (Bacilus anthracis) and feline herpes virus were excluded from analysis because all lions were seropositive (Packer et al. 1999; Lembo et al. 2011) . Similarly, feline leukemia virus (FeLV) was also excluded because al lions were seronegative (Hofmann-Lehmann et al. 1996) .

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