Novel Amdoparvovirus Infecting Farmed Raccoon Dogs and Arctic Foxes

A new amdoparvovirus, named raccoon dog and fox amdoparvovirus (RFAV), was identified in farmed sick raccoon dogs and arctic foxes. Phylogenetic analyses showed that RFAV belongs to a new species within the genus Amdoparvovirus of the family Parvoviridae. An RFAV strain was isolated in Crandell feli...

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Other Authors: Shao, Xi-Qun, Wen, Yong-Jun, Ba, Heng-Xing, Zhang, Xiu-Ting, Yue, Zhi-Gang, Wang, Ke-Jian, Li, Chun-Yi, Qiu, Jianming, Yang, Fu-He
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Online Access:http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/26353/
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Summary:A new amdoparvovirus, named raccoon dog and fox amdoparvovirus (RFAV), was identified in farmed sick raccoon dogs and arctic foxes. Phylogenetic analyses showed that RFAV belongs to a new species within the genus Amdoparvovirus of the family Parvoviridae. An RFAV strain was isolated in Crandell feline kidney cell culture.