Astrovirus-like, coronavirus-like, and parvovirus-like particles detected in the diarrheal stools of beagle pups
Identifieur interne : 000581 ( Istex/Corpus ); précédent : 000580; suivant : 000582Astrovirus-like, coronavirus-like, and parvovirus-like particles detected in the diarrheal stools of beagle pups
Auteurs : F. P. Williams Jr.Source :
- Archives of Virology [ 0304-8608 ] ; 1980-09-01.
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- Acute gastroenteritis, Acute nonbacterial gastroenteritis, Animal health assoc, Astrovirus, Astrovirus parvovirus coronavirus, Beagle pups, Canine, Cell culture, Convalescent sera, Coronavirus, Csc1, Diarrheal, Diarrheal stools, Distinct bands, Electron micrographs, Electron microscopy, Enteritis, Environmental protection agency, Gastroenteritis, Human enteric coronaviruses, Immunoelectron microscopy, Infantile gastroenteritis, Lower particle, Minute virus, Particle, Particle preparation, Parvovirus, Parvovirus group, Parvovirus infection, Parvoviruslike particles, Pup, Saliva specimen, Second report, Star shapes, Stool, Stool preparation, Stool preparations, Stool specimens, Upper particle.
Abstract
Summary: Astrovirus-like, coronavirus-like, and parvovirus-like particles were detected through electron microscopic (EM) examination of loose and diarrheal stools from a litter of beagle pups. Banding patterns obtained from equilibrium centrifugations in CsCl supported the EM identification. Densities associated with the identified particles were: 1.34 g/ml for astrovirus, 1.39 g/ml for “full” parvovirus, and 1.24–1.26 g/ml for “typical” coronavirus. Convalescent sera from the pups aggregated these three particle types as observed by immunoelectron microscopy (IEM). Only coronavirus-like particles were later detected in formed stools from these same pups. Coronavirus and parvo-like viruses are recognized agents of canine viral enteritis, however, astrovirus has not been previously reported in dogs.
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