Molecular detection of canine bufaviruses in wild canids

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Novel protoparvoviruses genetically related to human and non-human primate bufaviruses (BuVs) have been detected recently in respiratory and enteric specimens collected from dogs and cats. In this study, by molecular screening of archival collections of faecal samples from wolves and foxes, we detected BuVs with a rate of 17.1% (7/41) and 10.5% (9/86), respectively. Sequence analysis of a portion of the ORF2 gene region of nine positive samples showed that the viruses in these samples were closely related to BuVs (97.5–99.0% nucleotide sequence identity) found in domestic carnivores.

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Melegari, I., Di Profio, F., Palombieri, A., Sarchese, V., Diakoudi, G., Robetto, S., … Di Martino, B. (2019). Molecular detection of canine bufaviruses in wild canids. Archives of Virology, 164(9), 2315–2320. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-019-04304-y

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