The detection of canine parvovirus type 2c of Asian origin in dogs in Romania evidenced its progressive worldwide diffusion
Abstract Background Canine parvovirus (CPV) is one of the most important pathogens of dogs. Despite vaccination, CPV infections are still ubiquitous in dogs, and the three antigenic variants 2a, 2b and 2c are variously distributed in the canine population worldwide. To date, no information is availa...
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doaj-4e80abd7e9f04900b402d48cb3cb80462021-06-06T11:18:29ZengBMCBMC Veterinary Research1746-61482021-06-011711610.1186/s12917-021-02918-6The detection of canine parvovirus type 2c of Asian origin in dogs in Romania evidenced its progressive worldwide diffusionAndrea Balboni0Mihaela Niculae1Serena Di Vito2Lorenza Urbani3Alessia Terrusi4Cosmin Muresan5Mara Battilani6Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences, Alma Mater Studiorum - University of BolognaDepartment of Clinical Sciences, Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary MedicineDepartment of Clinical Sciences, Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary MedicineDepartment of Veterinary Medical Sciences, Alma Mater Studiorum - University of BolognaDepartment of Veterinary Medical Sciences, Alma Mater Studiorum - University of BolognaDepartment of Clinical Sciences, Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary MedicineDepartment of Veterinary Medical Sciences, Alma Mater Studiorum - University of BolognaAbstract Background Canine parvovirus (CPV) is one of the most important pathogens of dogs. Despite vaccination, CPV infections are still ubiquitous in dogs, and the three antigenic variants 2a, 2b and 2c are variously distributed in the canine population worldwide. To date, no information is available on CPV variants circulating in some European countries. The aim of this study was to genetically characterise the CPV detected in ten dogs with clinical signs of acute gastroenteritis in Romania. The presence of Carnivore protoparvovirus 1 DNA was investigated in faecal samples using an end-point PCR targeting the complete VP2 gene and positive amplicons were sequenced and analysed. Results All ten dogs with acute gastroenteritis tested positive to Carnivore protoparvovirus 1 DNA in faecal samples. The identified viruses belonged to CPV-2c type, showed identical sequences of the VP2 gene and were characterised by distinctive amino acid residues in the deduced VP2 protein: 5-glicine (5Gly), 267-tirosine (267Tyr), 324-isoleucine (324Ile) and 370-arginine (370Arg). These distinctive amino acid residues have already been reported in CPV-2c widespread in Asia and occasionally detected in Italy and Nigeria. Conclusions Since CPV-2c with VP2 amino acid residues 5Gly, 267Tyr, 324Ile and 370Arg were never reported before 2013, it can be assumed that this virus is progressively expanding its spread in the world dog population. This study adds new data about the presence of this new virus in Europe and underline worrying questions about its potential impact on the health of the canine population.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-021-02918-6Asian CPV-2cCanine parvovirusDiffusionDogRomania |
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Andrea Balboni Mihaela Niculae Serena Di Vito Lorenza Urbani Alessia Terrusi Cosmin Muresan Mara Battilani The detection of canine parvovirus type 2c of Asian origin in dogs in Romania evidenced its progressive worldwide diffusion BMC Veterinary Research Asian CPV-2c Canine parvovirus Diffusion Dog Romania |
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Andrea Balboni Mihaela Niculae Serena Di Vito Lorenza Urbani Alessia Terrusi Cosmin Muresan Mara Battilani |
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The detection of canine parvovirus type 2c of Asian origin in dogs in Romania evidenced its progressive worldwide diffusion |
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The detection of canine parvovirus type 2c of Asian origin in dogs in Romania evidenced its progressive worldwide diffusion |
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The detection of canine parvovirus type 2c of Asian origin in dogs in Romania evidenced its progressive worldwide diffusion |
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The detection of canine parvovirus type 2c of Asian origin in dogs in Romania evidenced its progressive worldwide diffusion |
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The detection of canine parvovirus type 2c of Asian origin in dogs in Romania evidenced its progressive worldwide diffusion |
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detection of canine parvovirus type 2c of asian origin in dogs in romania evidenced its progressive worldwide diffusion |
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Abstract Background Canine parvovirus (CPV) is one of the most important pathogens of dogs. Despite vaccination, CPV infections are still ubiquitous in dogs, and the three antigenic variants 2a, 2b and 2c are variously distributed in the canine population worldwide. To date, no information is available on CPV variants circulating in some European countries. The aim of this study was to genetically characterise the CPV detected in ten dogs with clinical signs of acute gastroenteritis in Romania. The presence of Carnivore protoparvovirus 1 DNA was investigated in faecal samples using an end-point PCR targeting the complete VP2 gene and positive amplicons were sequenced and analysed. Results All ten dogs with acute gastroenteritis tested positive to Carnivore protoparvovirus 1 DNA in faecal samples. The identified viruses belonged to CPV-2c type, showed identical sequences of the VP2 gene and were characterised by distinctive amino acid residues in the deduced VP2 protein: 5-glicine (5Gly), 267-tirosine (267Tyr), 324-isoleucine (324Ile) and 370-arginine (370Arg). These distinctive amino acid residues have already been reported in CPV-2c widespread in Asia and occasionally detected in Italy and Nigeria. Conclusions Since CPV-2c with VP2 amino acid residues 5Gly, 267Tyr, 324Ile and 370Arg were never reported before 2013, it can be assumed that this virus is progressively expanding its spread in the world dog population. This study adds new data about the presence of this new virus in Europe and underline worrying questions about its potential impact on the health of the canine population. |
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Asian CPV-2c Canine parvovirus Diffusion Dog Romania |
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