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Natural infection of dogs by influenza C virus.

J C Manuguerra1, C Hannoun.   

Abstract

To date, only one seroepidemiological survey, carried out in Japan, gave a strong indication that dogs may be naturally infected by the influenza C virus, long considered to be exclusively human. In the present work, 134 serum samples were collected during the winter of 1988/89 from dogs aged 6 months to 16 years in northern France. Samples were tested for the presence of antibodies to influenza C virus by both haemagglutination inhibition (HI) and ELISA. Using antibody absorption by staphylococcal protein A, we demonstrated the specificity of the results. In 62% of cases, the results were identical using the two methods. Significant HI activity was found in 32% of the 134 tested sera and titres ranged from 20 to 320. Of the sera tested, 42% were positive by ELISA and titres ranged from 500 to 8,000. The discordant results are discussed. The population tested was divided into five age groups: less than 4 years, 4 to 6 years, 7 to 9 years, 10 to 11 years and greater than 12 years. The distribution of antibodies in the tested canine population, in contrast to that of humans, did not show a significant degree of association with age.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1325663     DOI: 10.1016/s0923-2516(06)80104-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Virol        ISSN: 0923-2516


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