“…Later on, the virus was reported in Argentina in an outbreak of fatal gastroenteritis in www.nature.com/scientificreports/ dogs 25 , which was detected in multiple organs of the infected animals (pancreas, liver, kidney, lung, lymph nodes, spleen and large intestine). Since Kapoor et al, reported the detection of CanineCV for the first time in the serum of healthy dogs in the USA 1 , several studies have demonstrated the high circulation of CanineCV in different canine populations around world, with prevalences (or diagnostic rates) from 1 to 33% of the evaluated samples and it has been reported in almost all continents 20,21,23 . Our results strongly agree with the frequencies reported for northern China where the prevalence of CanineCV among diarrheic dogs was 15.6% 21 .…”