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First characterization of a canine parvovirus causing fatal disease in coatis (Nasua nasua)
Fecha
2019-12Autor
Bucafusco, Danilo
Argibay, Hernán Darío
Diaz, Leandro
Vega, Celina Guadalupe
Minatel, Leonardo
Postma, Gabriela C.
Rinas, Miguel
Bratanich, Ana Cristi
Resumen
A canine parvovirus (CPV)-like virus was detected by PCR and isolated from dead coatis in Argentina. Analysis of the full-length genome sequence revealed that it resembled CPV-but also contained a mutation in the VP2 protein (Arg377Ser) that has not been described previously. This is the first report of a CPV-like virus producing clinical disease in coatis. Genetic similarity to CPV-2c viruses detected in Brazil suggests a strong relationship between these viruses. Although the pathogenic potential of CPV- and feline panleukopenia virus (FPV)-like strains in wild animals is still not completely understood, this study highlights the importance of parvoviruses as a threat to wildlife if proper conditions are present.