“…Other than Canidae, species of Ailuridae, Mustelidae, Hyaenidae, Ursidae, Viverridae, Procyonidae, and Felidae, have been reported susceptible to CDV, but morbidity and mortality vary greatly among species (Appel et al, 1994;Anderson, 1995;Appel and Summers, 1995;Hur et al, 1999;Deem et al, 2000;Frö lich et al, 2000;Hirama et al, 2004). Mustelidae seem to be most susceptible to CDV (Deem et al, 2000), whereas Canidae, and perhaps Viverridae, are less susceptive (Machida et al, 1993;Deem et al, 2000). For example, an outbreak of CDV in the black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes) population in Wyoming, USA, occurred in 1985, where most individuals in the colony died; the population became extinct shortly thereafter (Williams et al, 1988).…”