| Literature DB >> 25674626 |
Gurpreet Kaur1, Mudit Chandra1, P N Dwivedi1, N S Sharma1.
Abstract
Canine parvovirus (CPV) is an enteric pathogen causing hemorrhagic enteritis in pups of 3-6 months of age and is mainly transmitted via feco-oral route. In the present study, a total of 85 animals rectal swabs suspected of CPV were tested using a PCR, nested PCR and a newly designed differential PCR. Using PCR 7 (8.23 %) animals were positive whereas 39 (45.88 %) were positive by using nested PCR and 40 (47.05 %) were positive for either one or more than one antigenic types of CPV using differential PCR. Using differential PCR it was found that CPV-2a and CPV-2b were the most prevailing antigenic types. Also it was found that dogs that were vaccinated too yielded positive CPV indicating a possible presence of additional CPV antigenic types. Thus, the primers used in differential PCR can be used in a single PCR reaction to detect various antigenic types of CPV.Entities:
Keywords: Antigenic characterization; Canine parvovirus; Differential PCR; Nested PCR
Year: 2014 PMID: 25674626 PMCID: PMC4262317 DOI: 10.1007/s13337-014-0232-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virusdisease ISSN: 2347-3584