Matei-Sebastian Sersea, M. Gurău, F. Otelea, C. Șonea
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Abstract An important canine virus that are spread among the dog population is the canine distemper virus (CDV) which affects domestic and wild animals all over the world, particularly due to the fact that it passes the species. Canine distemper virus is an important veterinary issue in areas with a high number of dogs that are not vaccinated against the virus and also where the disease is present in wild animals. A useful tule in diagnosis of this disease is the real time PCR that can detect the viral genome from oral swabs, ocular swabs, LCR (cerebrospinal fluid), feces or urine, depending on the clinical stage of the disease. This paper presents a reviewed analysis of three case-studies conducted by the Universities of Bari (Italy), Liège (Belgium) and Pécs (Hungary) concerning clinical manifestations of the infection with the Canine Distemper Virus and the efficiency of reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction tests in the detection of viral RNA. The emergence of CDV cases in wildlife is also explored, as is the opportunity of vaccination against CDV infection as a means of protecting domestic dogs in shelters and homes.
犬瘟热病毒是一种重要的犬类病毒,在犬群中传播,它影响着全世界的家畜和野生动物,特别是由于它通过物种传播。犬瘟热病毒是一个重要的兽医问题,在没有接种疫苗的大量狗和野生动物中存在这种疾病的地区。实时聚合酶链反应(real - time PCR)是诊断此病的一个有用方法,它可以根据疾病的临床分期,从口腔拭子、眼拭子、脑脊液、粪便或尿液中检测病毒基因组。本文综述了由巴里大学(意大利)、利瓦里奇大学(比利时)和psamacs大学(匈牙利)进行的三个病例研究的分析,这些研究涉及犬瘟热病毒感染的临床表现和逆转录聚合酶链反应试验检测病毒RNA的效率。还探讨了野生动物中CDV病例的出现,以及接种CDV感染疫苗作为保护收容所和家庭中家养狗的一种手段的机会。