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Prevalence of astrovirus and parvovirus in Japanese domestic cats

Takehisa SOMA, Maiko Ogata, Kaisaku OHTA, Runa Yamashita, Kazumi Sasai

2020Journal of Veterinary Medical Science17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Feces obtained from 204 domestic cats with gastrointestinal symptoms were genetically examined for feline astrovirus (FeAstV) and feline parvovirus (FPV), both of which are known feline gastroenteric viruses. FeAstV detection rates were significantly higher in winter (44.4%) than in other seasons, and in cats under a year old (27.8%) than in a year or older ones (12.4%) (P<0.05). In contrast, no significant seasonal and age differences were obtained in FPV detection rates. Upon FeAstV ORF2 sequence analysis, the 23 present isolates were classified into the same clade (Mamastrovirus 2) as the 18 reference strains from other countries. Our findings suggest that FeAstV is already circulating in Japan, and it is more prevalent in juvenile cats in winter, unlike FPV.

Topics & Concepts

AstrovirusCATSFecesParvovirusBiologyCanine parvovirusVirologyVeterinary medicineCladeVirusMedicineRotavirusMicrobiologyInternal medicineGeneticsGenePhylogeneticsViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiologyVirus-based gene therapy researchAnimal Virus Infections Studies
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