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Epidemiological investigation of canine coronavirus infection in Chinese domestic dogs: A systematic review and data synthesis.
Dong, Bo; Zhang, Xiaodong; Bai, Junyu; Zhang, Gaoqiang; Li, Chengyu; Lin, Weiming.
  • Dong B; College of Life Science of Longyan University, Longyan 364012, China; Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory for the Prevention and Control of Animal Infectious Diseases and Biotechnology, Longyan 364012, China. Electronic address: bodong1983@lyun.edu.cn.
  • Zhang X; College of Life Science of Longyan University, Longyan 364012, China.
  • Bai J; College of Life Science of Longyan University, Longyan 364012, China.
  • Zhang G; College of Life Science of Longyan University, Longyan 364012, China.
  • Li C; College of Life Science of Longyan University, Longyan 364012, China.
  • Lin W; College of Life Science of Longyan University, Longyan 364012, China; Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory for the Prevention and Control of Animal Infectious Diseases and Biotechnology, Longyan 364012, China. Electronic address: wmlin925@126.com.
Prev Vet Med ; 209: 105792, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2086629
ABSTRACT
Canine enteric coronavirus (CCoV) is a pathogenic virus that infects dogs worldwide, causing enteric issues and causing harm to the dog industry and dogs. Although CCoV is not recognized as a highly lethal canine intestinal pathogen, it has been reported that CCoV is significantly associated with canine diarrhea in dogs. CCoV is a common health problem in dogs, attracting major concern from veterinarians and dog owners across China. In this study, we summarized the prevalence and epidemiological characteristics of CCoV in dogs in mainland China. The study revealed that the pooled prevalence of CCoV infection was 33%, and which associated with age, but not with sex, season and immunization status. In addition, the study also further suggested that CCoV-II was the predominant CCoV subtype in Chinese dogs. This study will provide valuable information for CCoV infections across China and other countries. Furthermore, this study also suggested that continuous surveillance and epidemiological studies of CCoV are necessary.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Coronavirus Infections / Coronavirus / Veterinarians / Dog Diseases Type of study: Observational study / Reviews / Systematic review/Meta Analysis Limits: Animals / Humans Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: Prev Vet Med Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Coronavirus Infections / Coronavirus / Veterinarians / Dog Diseases Type of study: Observational study / Reviews / Systematic review/Meta Analysis Limits: Animals / Humans Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: Prev Vet Med Year: 2022 Document Type: Article