Canine distemper virus in seals

During the past four months 12,000 harbours seals (Phoca vitulina ) have died in the seas of north-west Europe from a highly contagious disease, of which the clinical symptoms are similar to distemper in dogs. The authors now report the isolation of the virus using in vitro procedures, either direct...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature (London) 1988-09, Vol.335 (6189), p.403-404
Hauptverfasser: Osterhaus, A.D.M.E, Groen, J, Vries, P. de, Uytdehaag, F.G.C.M, Klingeborn, B, Zarnke, R
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description During the past four months 12,000 harbours seals (Phoca vitulina ) have died in the seas of north-west Europe from a highly contagious disease, of which the clinical symptoms are similar to distemper in dogs. The authors now report the isolation of the virus using in vitro procedures, either directly or after a passage in dogs, it partial characterization and identification as CDV, and sero-epizootiological data that suggest that CDV probably does not commonly infect pinniped species.
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subjects Animals
Caniformia - microbiology
canine distemper virus
Disease Outbreaks - veterinary
disease transmission
Distemper - epidemiology
distemper virus
Distemper Virus, Canine - isolation & purification
Dogs
Marine
pathogenicity
Phoca vitulina
seals
Seals, Earless - microbiology
title Canine distemper virus in seals
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