2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00705-022-05398-7
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First report of canine bufavirus in India

Abstract: Canine bufavirus (CBuV), a novel protoparvovirus of dogs that is associated with enteric and respiratory symptoms, has been reported only in Italy and China. The enteric prevalence of CBuV in India was investigated, and the nearly complete genome sequence (4292 bp) was amplified and reconstructed for one strain. A nucleotide sequence alignment indicated 93.42–98.81% identity to the other available CBuV sequences and 70.88–73.39% and 54.4–54.8% identity to human bufavirus and canine parvovirus 2 (CPV-2), respec… Show more

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“…We detected CBuV in two (3.22%) of 62 dogs. The low prevalence (1.74%–4.3%) of CBuV in the fecal samples of symptomatic dogs was consistent with previous reports in China and India [ 13 , 17 , 19 , 33 ]. These rates also match with that of human bufavirus (HuBuV, 0.3%–4.1%) [ 40 ].…”
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“…We detected CBuV in two (3.22%) of 62 dogs. The low prevalence (1.74%–4.3%) of CBuV in the fecal samples of symptomatic dogs was consistent with previous reports in China and India [ 13 , 17 , 19 , 33 ]. These rates also match with that of human bufavirus (HuBuV, 0.3%–4.1%) [ 40 ].…”
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confidence: 91%
“…According to our results, in one of CBuV and CaChPV positive dog, CPV-2b was also detected. While the striking finding in the other studies on CaChPV and CBuV prevalence was that the predominant virus in co-infections was CPV-2, here, we determined lower (1/48) [ 13 , 19 , 23 32 , 33 ]. Co-infections may cause severe gastroenteric signs in dogs [ 41 ].…”
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