Retrospective genotyping and whole genome sequencing of a canine parvovirus outbreak in Bangladesh

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Canine parvovirus 2 (CPV-2) outbreaks in close quarters such as kennels or shelters can cause substantial case fatality. Thirteen dead Labradors from a secluded kennel of security dogs presented with typical clinical signs and gross pathology of parvovirus infection. Whole genome shotgun sequencing from tissue-extracted genomic DNA detected new CPV-2a as the contributing antigenic variant. Further genotyping using polymerase chain reaction coupled with high-resolution melt assays (PCR-HRM) confirmed new CPV-2a infection in all deceased dogs. PCR-HRM of additional thirty-four clinically suspected dogs suggested that this variant is in wider community circulation, at least in the southeastern part of Bangladesh. We present complete genome sequence of the new CPV-2a variant circulating in the domestic canine population of Bangladesh.

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Rakib, T. M., Nath, B. K., Das, T., Yadav, S. K., Raidal, S. R., & Das, S. (2021). Retrospective genotyping and whole genome sequencing of a canine parvovirus outbreak in Bangladesh. Pathogens, 10(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10111373

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