2012
DOI: 10.4067/s0301-732x2012000100008
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Identification of new genovariants of canine distemper virus in dogs from the State of Mexico by analyzing the nucleocapsid gene

Abstract: RESUMENA nivel mundial, el distemper canino es una de las más importantes enfermedades virales en los perros, debido a su alta mortalidad y morbilidad. Es causada por el virus del distemper canino, un virus RNA, el cual ha demostrado que posee una elevada diversidad genética. En México no existen datos de epidemiología molecular sobre este virus, pero recientemente se ha registrado la presencia de una variante genética aparentemente exclusiva del país. Para determinar la diversidad genética del virus del diste… Show more

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“…3,4 CDV has been associated with population declines of wild carnivore species, such as the black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes), 5 African lions (Panthera leo), 6 and African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus), 7,8 and some of these outbreaks have been directly associated with the spillover of CDV from domestic dogs. 6,9,10 In Mexico, CDV is a common pathogen in household dogs, 11,12 but little is known about its eco-epidemiology in free-roaming dogs in rural areas where wild and domestic interface occurs. To our knowledge only two studies have been conducted on domestic and wild carnivores in Mexico.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3,4 CDV has been associated with population declines of wild carnivore species, such as the black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes), 5 African lions (Panthera leo), 6 and African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus), 7,8 and some of these outbreaks have been directly associated with the spillover of CDV from domestic dogs. 6,9,10 In Mexico, CDV is a common pathogen in household dogs, 11,12 but little is known about its eco-epidemiology in free-roaming dogs in rural areas where wild and domestic interface occurs. To our knowledge only two studies have been conducted on domestic and wild carnivores in Mexico.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Mexico, CDV is a common pathogen in household dogs, 11,12 but little is known about its eco‐epidemiology in free‐roaming dogs in rural areas where wild and domestic interface occurs. To our knowledge only two studies have been conducted on domestic and wild carnivores in Mexico.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%