Diarrheal condition in dogs associated with viruses antigenically related to feline herpesvirus
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Diarrheal condition in dogs associated with viruses antigenically related to feline herpesvirus
Abstract
Viruses with properties consistent with herpesvirus were isolated from dogs with diarrhea. The viruses were shown to be antigenically related to feline herpesvirus-1 (FHV-1) by virus neutralization tests. It was also observed that a canine herpesvirus (CHV) prototype, D004, and two field isolates from fatal CHV infections in 2-week-old and 6-week-old puppies were neutralized at a low level by antiserum to FHV-1. Reciprocal neutralization tests with CHV antiserum against FHV-1 were negative. These results indicated that viruses related to FHV-1 can infect the dog and that there appears to be uni-directional virus neutralization of CHV by FHV-1 antibody.
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