| Literature DB >> 22616918 |
Hyekwon Kim1, Daesub Song, Hyoungjoon Moon, Minjoo Yeom, Seongjun Park, Minki Hong, Woonseong Na, Richard J Webby, Robert G Webster, Bongkyun Park, Jeong-Ki Kim, Bokyu Kang.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The emergence of zoonotic viruses in domestic animals is a significant public health concern. Canine influenza virus (CIV) H3N2 is a virus that can infect companion animals and is, therefore, a potential public health concern.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22616918 PMCID: PMC4941754 DOI: 10.1111/j.1750-2659.2012.00379.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Influenza Other Respir Viruses ISSN: 1750-2640 Impact factor: 4.380
Infected animals’ clinical symptoms and seroconversion
| Group | Transmission route | No. of positive animals/no. tested | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clinical signs* | Seroconversion | ||||
| Infected | Contacted | Infected | Contacted | ||
| Dog** to cat | AE | 4/4 | 2/2 | 4/4 | 2/2 |
| Dog to ferret | AE | 0/2 | 0/2 | ||
| Cat** to cat | DC | 2/2 | 2/2 | 2/2 | 2/2 |
| Ferret*** to ferret | DC | 3/3 | 0/3 | 3/3 | 2/3 |
AE, airborne exposure; DC, direct contact.
*Only cats exposed to the infected dogs and cats with nasal challenge and direct contact, respectively, showed sneezing, coughing, and nasal discharge, while the exposed ferrets did not.
**The CIV H3N2 infected dogs and cats via intranasal route showed sneezing, coughing, and nasal discharge.
***The CIV H3N2 infected ferrets via intranasal route showed only sneezing.
Figure 1Quantitation of the viral shedding from infected dogs and from the naïve cats and ferrets, which were exposed to the infected dogs via respiratory droplets. Error bars indicate standard deviation.
Figure 2Quantitation of viral shedding from intranasally infected cats and ferrets and from the naïve cats and ferrets exposed to the infected animals, via direct contact. (A) Virus shed from infected cats and exposed naïve cats; (B) Virus shed from infected ferrets and exposed naïve ferrets. Error bars indicate standard deviation.
Figure 3Overview of intra‐ and interspecies transmission of CIV H3N2.