Author: V. Chaudhary; N. Rajput; A. B. Shrivastav; D. W. Tonkyn
Title: Risk of disease spillover from dogs to wild carnivores in Kanha Tiger Reserve, India Document date: 2018_7_3
ID: 7xb7nuw5_11
Snippet: The seroprevalence of CPV, CDV and CAV were all high in summer and declined in 188 winter: CPV decreased from 83.6% to 68.4%, CDV decreased from 50.7% to 30.4% and CAV 189 decreased from 41.8% to 30.9%. There was no significant effect of age or sex to the 190 seroprevalence in all villages in summer (Table 3 ) and in near villages in winter (Table 4) . 191.....
Document: The seroprevalence of CPV, CDV and CAV were all high in summer and declined in 188 winter: CPV decreased from 83.6% to 68.4%, CDV decreased from 50.7% to 30.4% and CAV 189 decreased from 41.8% to 30.9%. There was no significant effect of age or sex to the 190 seroprevalence in all villages in summer (Table 3 ) and in near villages in winter (Table 4) . 191
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