Detection and full-length genome characterization of novel canine vesiviruses

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Abstract

Vesiviruses have been detected in several animal species and as accidental contaminants of cells. We detected vesiviruses in asymptomatic kennel dogs (64.8%) and symptomatic (1.1%) and asymptomatic (3.5%) household dogs in Italy. The full-length genome of 1 strain, Bari/212/07/ITA, shared 89%–90% nt identity with vesiviruses previously detected in contaminated cells.

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Martella, V., Pinto, P., Lorusso, E., Di Martino, B., Wang, Q., Larocca, V., … Buonavoglia, C. (2015). Detection and full-length genome characterization of novel canine vesiviruses. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 21(8), 1433–1436. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2108.140900

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