@article{Dinçer_Timurkan_Dinçer_Aydın_2020, title={Co-circulation of canine chaphamaparvovirus and canine parvovirus 2 in dogs with diarrhea in Turkey}, volume={50}, url={https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/tjvm/article/view/246317}, abstractNote={<p><span class="fontstyle0">Chaphamaparvoviruses, a divergent group of parvoviruses (family </span><span class="fontstyle2">Parvoviridae</span><span class="fontstyle0">) infect both domestic and wild<br>mammalian and avian species, including bats, chickens and pigs. They have recently been identified using<br>metagenomic analysis from tissue and stool samples of healthy and sick animals. Here, dogs (60 healthy and 43<br>diarrheal) were investigated for the presence of canine chaphamaparvovirus, canine coronavirus (CCoV), canine<br>adenovirus (CAV), canine distemper virus (CDV) and canine parvovirus 2 (CPV- 2) by rectal swabs using polymerase<br>chain reaction (PCR). For chaphamaparvovirus, all the healthy dogs tested negative whereas three of the diarrheal dogs<br>tested positive (3 /103; 2.9%). CPV-2 was also detected in diarrheal dogs (28/43; 65%) but no other viruses were found<br>in the rectal samples of the sick dogs. The three chaphamaparvovirus-positive dogs were also positive for CPV-2.<br>Phylogenetic analysis showed that the chaphamaparvoviruses were all related to American strains, forming a separate<br>clade in the mammalian group. Amino acid sequence comparisons demonstrated that the Turkish strains had one<br>substitution at 743 (Ser</span><span class="fontstyle3"></span><span class="fontstyle0">Gly) and substitutions at 688 (Ser</span><span class="fontstyle3"></span><span class="fontstyle0">Leu), 716 (Asp</span><span class="fontstyle3"></span><span class="fontstyle0">His) and 743 (Cys</span><span class="fontstyle3"></span><span class="fontstyle0">Ser/Gly) compared<br>to the American strains. This study provides the first report of chaphamaparvovirus in Turkey. It also documents, for<br>the first time, co-circulation of chaphamaparvovirus and CPV-2 in Turkey’s dog population.</span> </p>}, number={4}, journal={The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine}, author={Dinçer, Ender and Timurkan, Mehmet Özkan and Dinçer, Pelin Fatoş Polat and Aydın, Hakan}, year={2020}, month={Dec.}, pages={495–501} }