Severe Enteric Disease in an Animal Shelter Associated with Dual Infections by Canine Adenovirus Type 1 and Canine Coronavirus

A. Pratelli, V. Martella, G. Elia, M. Tempesta, F. Guarda, M. Capucchio, L. Carmichael, C. Buonavoglia
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An outbreak of dual infection in dogs with canine adenovirus type 1 (CAV‐1) and canine coronavirus (CCV) infection is reported in an animal shelter that comprised approximately 200 adults stray dogs and 30 puppies. Twenty puppies died 7–8 days after the onset of the clinical signs (severe enteritis, leucopoenia, respiratory distress and dehydration). Both CAV‐1 and CCV were isolated from tissue or swab samples. Antibodies to CCV and, at high levels, to CAV‐1 also were detected in several puppies. The principal histological findings were atrophy of small intestinal villi, lymphoid depletion, hepatitis and bronchopneumonia. The persistence of CCV in the faeces, observed by the polymerase chain reaction assay, was longer than previously reported. Results demonstrated the serious consequences which may occur with dual infections by CAV‐1 and CCV in assembled groups of dogs that are housed in poorly managed kennels with inadequate vaccination programmes.
动物收容所与犬腺病毒1型和犬冠状病毒双重感染相关的严重肠道疾病
据报道,在一家动物收容所发生犬腺病毒1型(CAV‐1)和犬冠状病毒(CCV)双重感染,涉及约200只成年流浪狗和30只幼犬。20只幼犬在出现临床症状(严重肠炎、白细胞减少、呼吸窘迫和脱水)后7-8天死亡。从组织或拭子样本中分离出CAV‐1和CCV。在几只幼犬中也检测到CCV抗体和高水平的CAV - 1抗体。主要组织学表现为小肠绒毛萎缩、淋巴细胞减少、肝炎和支气管肺炎。聚合酶链反应法观察到,粪便中CCV的持续时间比以前报道的要长。结果表明,在饲养在管理不善且接种计划不足的犬舍中的狗群中,CAV‐1和CCV双重感染可能会产生严重后果。
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