Canine Parvovirus: A New Pathogen

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ISBN: 3540543147
ISBN 13: 9783540543145
Autor: Vella, Cherelyn/Ketteridge, S W
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: vi, 58 S., 1 s/w Illustr., 58 p. 1 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 30.08.1991
Auflage: 1/1991
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: KT

Inhaltsangabe1 Introduction.- 1.1 Historical Background.- 1.2 Virological Considerations.- 2 Canine Parvovirus Disease Syndromes.- 2.1 Canine Parvovirus-Induced Myocarditis.- 2.2 Canine Parvovirus Enteric Disease.- 2.3 Confirmation of Canine Parvovirus Infection.- 3 Transmission.- 4 Vaccination Strategies.- 4.1 Vaccination Failure I.- 4.2 Homologous Canine Parvovirus Vaccines.- 4.3 Vaccination Failure II.- 4.4 Current Problems with Vaccination.- 5 Origins of Canine Parvovirus.- 5.1 Comparisons of Canine Parvovirus with Known Related Parvoviruses.- 5.1.1 Monoclonal Antibody Techniques.- 5.1.2 Restriction Endonuclease Analysis and Sequence Analysis of Parvovirus DNA.- 5.2 Theories and Ideas on the Origins of Canine Parvovirus.- 5.2.1 Recombination of Canine Adenovirus with Binn’s Minute Virus of Canines.- 5.2.2 Canine Parvovirus as a Variant of Field Strains of Mink Enteritis Virus or Feline Panleucopenia Virus.- 5.2.3 Canine Parvovirus as a Variant of a Vaccine Strain of Feline Panleucopenia Virus.- 5.2.4 Derivation from a Sylvatic Reservoir.- 5.2.5 An Attempt to Correlate the Evidence.- 5.2.6 Divergence of Two Canine Parvovirus Strains.- 6 Parvoviruses and Human Disease.- 7 Prospects and Problems.- References.

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Beschreibung

Canine parvovirus (CPV), a new virus of the Canidae first appeared during the 1970s, but disease caused by this virus was not reported until 1978. Then within a few months the virus crossed national and continental boundaries causing high fatality in domestic dog populations. A similar pattern of transmission was seen in sylvatic canines but infection was largely subclinical. Between 1979 and 1981 CPV was replaced worldwide by an antigenic variant designated CPV2a. The epidemiological advantage of this variant over CPV is not understood. CPV is a new pathogen of dogs that has attracted an impressive body of research. However aspects of the biology of this virus remain unclear, not least of which is the questionof its possible origin. This book presents an up to date and comprehensive review of the natural history of CPV and its control by prophylactic vaccination. Particular attention is paid to the techniques used to examine the relationship between CPV and other parvoviruses. CPV is thought to be a variant of the virulent cat virus FPV (feline parvovirus) and at least one other variant is known MEV (mink enteritis virus). Theories on the genesis of CPV are discussed. An attempt to correlate the evidence and an hypothetical mechanism by which such a variant could have been selected is offered. This hypothesis is complemented by serological evidenceof CPV seroconversion in clinically normal dogs some years prior to the virulent pandemic. Many animal parvoviruses are known and in 1989/1990, no less than 6 new viruses were described. CPV may have arisen from an FPV vaccine strain. The use of modified live vaccines for the control of these viruses is questioned and alternative strategies discussed. A consise chapter on human parvoviruses describes the ever increasing role of B19 in human disease, including that of an opportunistic pathogen in AIDS patients.

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