Med. Weter. 77 (05), 232-237, 2021
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ALICJA WÓJCIK, JERZY ZIĘTEK, MARTA STANIEC, STANISŁAW WINIARCZYK |
Genetic variability among canine parvovirus strains
currently circulating in Poland |
The aim of the study was to perform a molecular analysis of the CPV VP2 gene fragment isolated from faeces
samples of 46 dogs (vaccinated, as well as non-vaccinated against parvovirosis) with clinical parvovirosis. In all
animals, the infection was confirmed by PCR. The purified PCR products (fragment VP2 gene) were sequenced
and compared to each other and to the sequences of CPV VP2 gene from NCBI GenBank. Readable sequences
of the VP2 gene were obtained for 46 samples. In 23 out of 30 non-vaccinated dogs, the most frequently isolated
CPV strain was 2b. In the remaining cases the dogs were infected with CPV-2a. The parvovirus strains isolated
from faeces of vaccinated dogs were classified in most cases (14/16) as CPV-2b, one as CPV-2a and one as
CPV-2c. Continuous monitoring of parvovirosis in dogs in Poland plays an important role in updating vaccines
against the disease and developing effective methods of its prevention. |
Keywords: CPV, dogs, PCR |