Demeter Zoltán, Palade Elena Alina, Soós Tibor, Farsang Attila, Jakab Csaba, Rusvai Miklós
Department of Pathology and Forensic Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Szent István University, István u. 2, Budapest, 1078, Hungary.
Virus Genes. 2010 Aug;41(1):37-42. doi: 10.1007/s11262-010-0478-3.
Type 2 canine parvovirus (CPV2) infection is one of the most frequent causes of death in the young, susceptible canine populations worldwide. Since its emergence in the 1970s, several variants have been described. In the present study the authors describe the genetic analysis of 24 Hungarian CPV2 strains collected from 2004 to 2008. Surprisingly, the genetic and phylogenetic investigations of all these strains revealed that all of them were type 2a CPVs. On the other hand, the genetic analysis provided substantial evidence to demonstrate that due to a seemingly constant point mutation present in most of the Hungarian CPV2a strains, a previously described MboII-based rapid identification of CPV2c strains unfortunately cannot be reliably used any more.
2型犬细小病毒(CPV2)感染是全球幼龄易感犬群中最常见的死亡原因之一。自20世纪70年代出现以来,已描述了几种变体。在本研究中,作者描述了2004年至2008年收集的24株匈牙利CPV2毒株的基因分析。令人惊讶的是,所有这些毒株的基因和系统发育研究表明,它们均为2a型CPV。另一方面,基因分析提供了大量证据表明,由于大多数匈牙利CPV2a毒株中存在看似恒定的点突变,先前描述的基于MboII的CPV2c毒株快速鉴定方法不幸无法再可靠使用。