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A phylogenetic study of canine parvovirus type 2c in midwestern Brazil
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Late 1970SViral DiagnosticsPathologyVeterinary MicrobiologyPhylogenetic StudyViral EvolutionVp2 GeneGastrointestinal VirusInfection ControlVirus PhylogenyMidwestern BrazilVirologyVirus ClassificationEpidemiologyPathogenesisEmergent VirusVeterinary ScienceMedicineAnimal Virus
Since the late 1970s, canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2) has emerged as a causative agent of fatal severe acute hemorrhagic enteritis in dogs. To date, three antigenic types of CPV-2 were described worldwide (CPV-2a/b/c). This study was conducted to determine the variants of CPV-2 circulating in dogs from the Cuiabá Municipality in Midwestern Brazil. Out of 50 fecal samples, collected between 2009 and 2011, 27 tested positive for CPV-2. A 583 bp fragment of the VP2 gene was amplified by PCR, 13 representative samples were analyzed further by DNA sequencing. All strains were characterized as CPV-2c, displayed a low genetic variability although observed several amino acid substitution. These findings indicated that CPV-2c has been circulating in dogs from the Cuiabá Municipality in Midwestern Brazil.
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