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Epidemiology of canine distemper and canine parvovirus in domestic dogs in urban and rural areas of the Araucania region in Chile

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VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 178, Issue 3-4, Pages 260-264

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2015.05.012

Keywords

Serosurvey; Canine distemper; Canine parvovirus; Domestic dog; Questionnaire survey

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  1. Fondecyt [11100303]
  2. Rufford Small Grants Foundation [39.07.09]
  3. DID-UACH [S-2010-58]

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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 serosurvey and questionnaire survey at three, urban-rural paired sites was conducted from 2009 to 2012. Overall, 1161 households were interviewed of which 71% were located in urban areas. A total of 501 blood samples were analysed. The overall CDV and CPV seroprevalences were 61% (CI 90%: 58-70%) and 47% (CI 90%: 40-49%), and 89% (CI 90%: 85-92%) and 72% (CI 90%: 68-76%) in urban and rural areas, respectively. The higher seroprevalence in domestic dogs in urban areas suggests that urban domestic dogs might be a maintenance host for both CDV and CPV in this region. Due to the presence of endangered wild canids populations in areas close to these domestic populations, surveillance and control of these pathogens in urban dog populations is needed a priority. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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