Knesl O, Allan F J, Shields S
Pfizer Animal Health, 685 3rd Avenue, Mail Stop 235 East 42mz Street 685/9/MS1, New York, NY 10017, USA.
N Z Vet J. 2009 Oct;57(5):295-8. doi: 10.1080/00480169.2009.58624.
To determine whether canine respiratory coronavirus (CRCoV) and canine influenza virus (CIV) are present in dogs in New Zealand.
Serum samples from 251 dogs of varying age, breed and clinical histories were tested for the presence of antibodies to CRCoV and CIV, using indirect fluorescent antibody (IFA) analysis. The population sampled represented a wide geographic area but principally encompassed the central and lower North Island of New Zealand.
Seventy-three of the 251 samples (29%) were seropositive for CRCoV. Dogs <2 years old were less likely to be seropositive for CRCoV than older dogs. None was seropositive for CIV.
This study revealed the presence of antibodies to CRCoV in dogs in New Zealand. Young dogs are less likely to be seropositive than older dogs, probably due to increased opportunity for exposure to CRCoV over time. Serum antibodies to CIV were not detected in any of the dogs sampled, suggesting that this virus is unlikely to be present in dogs in New Zealand. CLINICAL RELEVENCE: Canine respiratory coronavirus is present in New Zealand. Although the role of this virus in canine infectious tracheobronchitis has not been fully elucidated, evidence suggests that it may have a causal role in this disease. Veterinarians should consider CRCoV as a differential diagnosis in cases of respiratory disease in dogs in New Zealand. While CIV appears not to be currently present in New Zealand, veterinarians should consider infection with this virus as a differential diagnosis in dogs presenting with respiratory signs.
确定新西兰的犬类中是否存在犬呼吸道冠状病毒(CRCoV)和犬流感病毒(CIV)。
使用间接荧光抗体(IFA)分析法,对251只年龄、品种和临床病史各异的犬的血清样本进行检测,以确定是否存在针对CRCoV和CIV的抗体。所采样的犬群代表了广泛的地理区域,但主要涵盖新西兰北岛的中部和下部。
251份样本中有73份(29%)CRCoV血清学检测呈阳性。2岁以下的犬比年龄较大的犬CRCoV血清学检测呈阳性的可能性更低。没有一份样本CIV血清学检测呈阳性。
本研究揭示了新西兰犬类中存在针对CRCoV的抗体。幼犬比成年犬血清学检测呈阳性的可能性更低,这可能是由于随着时间推移接触CRCoV的机会增加。在所采样的任何犬中均未检测到针对CIV的血清抗体,这表明该病毒不太可能在新西兰的犬类中存在。临床意义:犬呼吸道冠状病毒在新西兰存在。尽管该病毒在犬传染性气管支气管炎中的作用尚未完全阐明,但有证据表明它可能在这种疾病中起病因作用。在新西兰,兽医应将CRCoV作为犬呼吸道疾病病例的鉴别诊断考虑因素。虽然目前新西兰似乎不存在CIV,但兽医应将感染该病毒作为出现呼吸道症状的犬的鉴别诊断考虑因素。