Serosurvey for selected virus infections of wild carnivores in Taiwan and Vietnam

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Abstract

Serum samples from two leopard cats (Fells bengalensis) and four Formosan gem-faced civets (Paguma larvata taivana) in Taiwan, September 1995, and nine leopard cats in Vietnam, August and December 1997, were examined for the prevalence of antibodies against feline parvovirus, feline herpesvirus type 1, feline calicivirus and feline immuno-deficiency virus. All civets and nine of 11 leopard cats were shown to have antibodies against feline parvovirus (FPV), and FPV's were isolated from mononuclear cells in the peripheral blood of the six leopard cats.

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Ikeda, Y., Miyazawa, T., Nakamura, K., Naito, R., Inoshima, Y., Tung, K. C., … Mikami, T. (1999). Serosurvey for selected virus infections of wild carnivores in Taiwan and Vietnam. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 35(3), 578–581. https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-35.3.578

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