Serological survey for selected viral pathogens in brown bears from Italy

Blood samples were collected from six captive bears and nine free-ranging Marsican brown bears (Ursus arctos marsicanus) in the Abruzzo National Park, Italy, between 1991 and 1995. Sera were tested for evidence of exposure to canine distemper virus (CDV), canine adenovirus type 2, canine coronavirus...

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Main Authors: MARSILIO, Fulvio, TISCAR, Pietro Giorgio, GATTI, Antonio, Gentile L., Roth H. U., Boscagli G., Tempesta M.
Other Authors: Marsilio, Fulvio, Tiscar, Pietro Giorgio, Gentile, L., Roth, H. U., Boscagli, G., Tempesta, M., Gatti, Antonio
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Published: 1997
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11575/16906
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spelling ftunivteramo:oai:research.unite.it:11575/16906 2024-01-28T10:09:39+01:00 Serological survey for selected viral pathogens in brown bears from Italy MARSILIO, Fulvio TISCAR, Pietro Giorgio GATTI, Antonio Gentile L. Roth H. U. Boscagli G. Tempesta M. Marsilio, Fulvio Tiscar, Pietro Giorgio Gentile, L. Roth, H. U. Boscagli, G. Tempesta, M. Gatti, Antonio 1997 http://hdl.handle.net/11575/16906 unknown info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/A1997WW77000018 volume:33(2) issue:2 firstpage:304 lastpage:307 numberofpages:4 journal:JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE DISEASES http://hdl.handle.net/11575/16906 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1997 ftunivteramo 2024-01-03T17:34:39Z Blood samples were collected from six captive bears and nine free-ranging Marsican brown bears (Ursus arctos marsicanus) in the Abruzzo National Park, Italy, between 1991 and 1995. Sera were tested for evidence of exposure to canine distemper virus (CDV), canine adenovirus type 2, canine coronavirus, and canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2). Serologic evidence of CDV and CPV-2 exposure was found in both captive and free-ranging bears. This may be the first report of CDV exposure in free-ranging bears.[.] Article in Journal/Newspaper Ursus arctos IRIS Universita degli Studi di Teramo
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description Blood samples were collected from six captive bears and nine free-ranging Marsican brown bears (Ursus arctos marsicanus) in the Abruzzo National Park, Italy, between 1991 and 1995. Sera were tested for evidence of exposure to canine distemper virus (CDV), canine adenovirus type 2, canine coronavirus, and canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2). Serologic evidence of CDV and CPV-2 exposure was found in both captive and free-ranging bears. This may be the first report of CDV exposure in free-ranging bears.[.]
author2 Marsilio, Fulvio
Tiscar, Pietro Giorgio
Gentile, L.
Roth, H. U.
Boscagli, G.
Tempesta, M.
Gatti, Antonio
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author MARSILIO, Fulvio
TISCAR, Pietro Giorgio
GATTI, Antonio
Gentile L.
Roth H. U.
Boscagli G.
Tempesta M.
spellingShingle MARSILIO, Fulvio
TISCAR, Pietro Giorgio
GATTI, Antonio
Gentile L.
Roth H. U.
Boscagli G.
Tempesta M.
Serological survey for selected viral pathogens in brown bears from Italy
author_facet MARSILIO, Fulvio
TISCAR, Pietro Giorgio
GATTI, Antonio
Gentile L.
Roth H. U.
Boscagli G.
Tempesta M.
author_sort MARSILIO, Fulvio
title Serological survey for selected viral pathogens in brown bears from Italy
title_short Serological survey for selected viral pathogens in brown bears from Italy
title_full Serological survey for selected viral pathogens in brown bears from Italy
title_fullStr Serological survey for selected viral pathogens in brown bears from Italy
title_full_unstemmed Serological survey for selected viral pathogens in brown bears from Italy
title_sort serological survey for selected viral pathogens in brown bears from italy
publishDate 1997
url http://hdl.handle.net/11575/16906
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issue:2
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