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Investigation of canine chaphamaparvovirus, canine bufavirus, and canine adenovirus in dogs with diarrhea: First report of novel canine bufavirus in Turkey.

dc.contributor.authorAbayli, Hasan
dc.contributor.authorAslan, Oznur
dc.contributor.authorTumer, Kenan Cağrı
dc.contributor.authorCan-Sahna, Kezban
dc.contributor.authorTonbak, Sukru
dc.date.accessioned2023-04-06T21:30:38Z
dc.date.available2023-04-06T21:30:38Z
dc.date.issued2023-02-28T00:00:00Z
dc.description.abstractViral enteritis is a significant cause of death among dogs younger than 6 months. In this study, the presence of canine chaphamaparvovirus (CaChPV), canine bufavirus (CBuV), and canine adenovirus (CAdV) was investigated in 62 diarrheal dogs previously tested for other viral pathogens (canine parvovirus type 2, canine coronavirus, and canine circovirus). CBuV was detected in two dogs (3.22%) and CaChPV in one dog (1.61%). One dog tested positive for three parvoviruses (CPV-2b, CBuV, and CaChPV). All dogs tested negative to CAdV-1/CAdV-2. A long genome fragment of one of the two identified CBuVs and of the CaChPV was obtained and analyzed. New Turkish CBuVs had high identity rates (96%-98% nt; 97%-98% aa) with some Italian CBuV strains (CaBuV/9AS/2005/ITA and CaBuV/35/2016/ITA). The phylogenetic analysis powerfully demonstrated that these viruses belonged to a novel genotype (genotype 2). A part of the genome ChPV-TR-2021-19 revealed high identity rates (> 98% nt and > 99% aa) with some Canadian CaChPV strains (NWT-W88 and NWT-W171) and the Italian CaChPV strain Te/37OVUD/2019/IT. This study is the first report on the detection of CBuV-2 and the concomitant presence of three canine parvoviruses in Turkey. The obtained data will contribute to the molecular epidemiology and the role in the etiology of enteric disease of new parvoviruses.
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s11262-023-01982-4
dc.identifier.issn1572-994X
dc.identifier.pubmed36849575
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12597/3235
dc.language.isoen
dc.relation.ispartofVirus genes
dc.subjectAdenovirus
dc.subjectBufavirus
dc.subjectCarnivore
dc.subjectChaphamaparvovirus
dc.subjectDog
dc.subjectTurkey
dc.titleInvestigation of canine chaphamaparvovirus, canine bufavirus, and canine adenovirus in dogs with diarrhea: First report of novel canine bufavirus in Turkey.
dc.typeJournal Article
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