Canine distemper virus in Asiatic lions of Gujarat state, India

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In September 2018, an epizootic infection caused by canine distemper virus emerged in an Asiatic lion population in India. We detected the virus in samples from 68 lions and 6 leopards by reverse transcription PCR. Whole-genome sequencing analysis demonstrated the virus strain is similar to the proposed India-1/Asia-5 strain.

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Mourya, D. T., Yadav, P. D., Mohandas, S., Kadiwar, R. F., Vala, M. K., Saxena, A. K., … Bhargava, B. (2019). Canine distemper virus in Asiatic lions of Gujarat state, India. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 25(11), 2128–2130. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2511.190120

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