“…These data provide new evidence of the role of local genetic diversity and migration events during CPV evolution and, emphasize the dynamic changes in CPV variants and highlight the importance of ongoing surveillance programs to provide a better understanding of the virus epidemiology (P erez et al, 2012;Maya et al, 2013). However, this variability did not happen within certain countries, like Hungary (Demeter et al, 2010;Decaro et al, 2013;Cs agola et al, 2014), Japan (Ohshima et al, 2008;Soma et al, 2013) and China (Zhang et al, 2010;Yi et al, 2014), where different studies during several years showed the presence of the same predominant variant type. Based on these data, the three different antigenic variants of parvovirus, 2a, 2b and 2c, are currently circulating worldwide, being however difficult to state which is predominant.…”