Crandell R A
Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory, College Station.
Arch Virol. 1988;98(1-2):65-71. doi: 10.1007/BF01321006.
Two virus isolates, one from lesions of the vagina of a Bearded Collie and the other from the penis and prepuce of a Black Labrador, were partially characterized. The two viruses possessed the physicochemical properties, size and morphology of viruses belonging to the family Caliciviridae. The two isolates were shown by cross neutralization tests to be distinct from previously reported canine and feline caliciviruses. The viruses, isolated four years apart, are antigenically related. Additional studies are necessary to determine whether they are two distinct viruses or strains of another serotype belonging to the caliciviruses of the canine species.
对两株病毒分离株进行了部分特性鉴定,其中一株分离自一只边境牧羊犬阴道损伤处,另一株分离自一只黑色拉布拉多犬的阴茎和包皮。这两种病毒具有杯状病毒科病毒的物理化学性质、大小和形态。交叉中和试验表明,这两株分离株与先前报道的犬猫杯状病毒不同。这两株相隔四年分离得到的病毒在抗原上相关。需要进一步研究以确定它们是两种不同的病毒,还是属于犬类杯状病毒另一种血清型的毒株。