Meunier P C, Glickman L T, Appel M J, Shin S J
Cornell Vet. 1981 Jan;71(1):96-110.
A study was conducted at a large canine commercial kennel that had suffered serious losses due to epidemic diarrheal disease following the introduction of canine parvovirus (CPV) into the kennel population. Mortality was highest in weaned (9- to 12-week-old) puppies coincident with the decline in maternal antibody titers. Virus was present in fecal samples from both fatal and non-fatal cases. Intestinal lesions of varying severity were present in dogs that died. One case of myocarditis occurred in a 5-week-old puppy. Reproductive performance was unaffected by the introduction of canine parvovirus into the kennel population.
在一家大型犬类商业犬舍进行了一项研究,该犬舍在犬细小病毒(CPV)引入犬舍群体后,因流行性腹泻疾病遭受了严重损失。断奶幼犬(9至12周龄)的死亡率最高,这与母源抗体滴度下降相一致。在致命和非致命病例的粪便样本中均检测到病毒。死亡犬只出现了不同严重程度的肠道病变。一只5周龄的幼犬发生了一例心肌炎。犬细小病毒引入犬舍群体对繁殖性能没有影响。