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    • Ortega, René; Mena Vásquez, Juan; Grecco, Sofía; Pérez, Rubén; Panzera, Yanina; Napolitano, Constanza; Zegpi, Nhur-Aischa; Sandoval, Alberto; Sandoval, Daniel; González Acuña, Daniel; Cofré, Sergio; Neira Ramírez, Víctor; Castillo Aliaga, Cristóbal (Wiley, 2020)
      Carnivore protoparvovirus 1is one of the most important pathogens affecting both wild and domestic carnivores. Here, we reported the genetic characterization of canine parvovirus (CPV-2) strains from a rescued guina ...
    • Sacristán, Irene; Esperón, Fernando; Valera Pérez, Rubén; Acuña, Francisca; Aguilar, Emilio; García, Sebastián; Gatica López, María José; Neves, Elena; Cabello, Javier; Hidalgo Hermoso, Ezequiel; Terio, Karen A.; Muñoz Millán, Javier Andrés; Poulin, Elie; Napolitano, Constanza (Wiley, 2020)
      Landscape anthropization has been identified as one of the main drivers of pathogen emergence worldwide, facilitating pathogen spillover between domestic species and wildlife. The present study investigated Carnivore ...
    • Acosta Jamett, Gerardo; Surot Navarro, Dominique; Cortés, M.; Marambio, V.; Valenzuela, C.; Vallverdu, A.; Ward, M.P. (Elsevier, 2015)
      To assess whether the seroprevalence of canine distemper virus (CDV) and canine parvovirus (CPV) in domestic dogs is higher in urban versus rural areas of the Araucania region in Chile and risk factors for exposure, a ...
    • Véliz Ahumada, Alexis; Vidal, Sonia; Siel Siel, Daniela Rocío; Guzmán, Miguel; Hardman, Timothy Edwin; Farías, Valentina; Lapierre Acevedo, Lisette Nicole; Sáenz Iturriaga, Leonardo Enrique (MDPI, 2021)
      Simple Summary Canine parvovirus (CPV) is a relevant pathogen, mainly affecting unvaccinated puppies, causing severe and fatal disease. CPV is classified into three variants (CPV-2a, CPV-2b and CPV-2c), which are widely ...