1999
DOI: 10.1292/jvms.61.375
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Detection of Canine Herpesvirus DNA in the Ganglionic Neurons and the Lymph Node Lymphocytes of Latently Infected Dogs.

Abstract: ABSTRACT. To determine the site of latent infection of canine herpesvirus (CHV), tissues from dogs convalescent from acute infection with CHV were examined for the presence of viral genome DNA by the nested polymerase chain reaction. CHV DNA was detected in the trigeminal ganglia and the retropharyngeal lymph nodes. In situ hybridization study of the tissues revealed that CHV genome persisted in the nuclei of ganglionic neurons and lymphocytes.-KEY WORDS: canine herpesvirus, ganglionic neuron, latency, lymphoc… Show more

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“…The occasional presence of CAV-2 may be explained by the fact that preventive vaccinations against this pathogen are applied in Poland, and, as indicated by the observations of other researchers, such protection in the case of CAV-2 is highly effective, gradually minimising the role of this virus in the aetiology of kennel cough. Similar observations were made regarding the canine distemper virus, which is also listed as an infectious agent of kennel cough, yet due to the use of effective vaccines it is less and less frequently found in dogs around the world (Miyoshi et al 1999;Erles et al 2004;Mochizuki et al 2008;Posuwan et al 2010;Schulz et al 2014;Viitanen et al 2015).…”
Section: Pathogenssupporting
confidence: 69%
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“…The occasional presence of CAV-2 may be explained by the fact that preventive vaccinations against this pathogen are applied in Poland, and, as indicated by the observations of other researchers, such protection in the case of CAV-2 is highly effective, gradually minimising the role of this virus in the aetiology of kennel cough. Similar observations were made regarding the canine distemper virus, which is also listed as an infectious agent of kennel cough, yet due to the use of effective vaccines it is less and less frequently found in dogs around the world (Miyoshi et al 1999;Erles et al 2004;Mochizuki et al 2008;Posuwan et al 2010;Schulz et al 2014;Viitanen et al 2015).…”
Section: Pathogenssupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Canine herpesvirus is probably latent in dogs, and is activated under the influence of various factors. This may produce pathological symptoms in the respiratory tract or reproductive system (Miyoshi et al 1999;Erles et al 2004;Krogenaes et al 2012). In some dogs the influenza virus, two types of coronavirus, canine reovirus type 1-3, Pasteurella sp.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Reactivation of latent virus may be provoked by stress (movement to new quarters, introduction of new dogs) or, experimentally, by immunosuppressive drugs (corticosteroids) or antilymphocyte serum. Latent virus, demonstrated by the polymerase chain reaction, persists in the trigeminal ganglia, but other sites such as the lumbo-sacral ganglia, tonsils, and parotid salivary gland have been identified [31,33,112,119].…”
Section: Canine Herpesvirusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this particular case, no other previous clinical signs were observed. As in other alphaherpesviruses, the CaHV-1 latency in sensory ganglia has been reported (Miyoshi et al, 1999). It is also known that latent viruses in the lumbosacral nodes have an important role in venereal infections (Burr et al, 1996).…”
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“…Several studies suggest that CaHV-1 is enzootic in the dog population. The disease was reported in numerous countries and the prevalence of antibodies (Abs) against CaHV-1 varies from 6% in some countries to higher than 90% in other (Ronsse et al, 2005;Nöthling et al, 2008).…”
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