RAPID DIAGNOSIS OF CANINE CORONAVIRUS INFECTION BY INDIRECT FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY ASSAY

Canine corona virus (CCV) is one of the important viral diseases of dogs and its presence has recently been reported from India (Pillai et al., 1990). This infection is highly contagious and spreads rapidly through dog population. It is impossible to distinguish between the various causes of gastroe...

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Main Authors: M. Sekar, J. Ramkrishna, R. Manickam
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Language:English
Published: Director of Academics and Research, Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University 2003-01-01
Series:Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
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description Canine corona virus (CCV) is one of the important viral diseases of dogs and its presence has recently been reported from India (Pillai et al., 1990). This infection is highly contagious and spreads rapidly through dog population. It is impossible to distinguish between the various causes of gastroenteritis by clinical signs. In the diagnosis, electron microscopy and virus isolation have been used, but these procedures take a long time and are not suitable for handling many samples. Hence, the present study is directed to diagnose the disease by indirect fluorescent antibody assay.
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spelling doaj.art-585d51c6178846109765f2de5f13b8d02022-12-22T04:07:01ZengDirector of Academics and Research, Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences UniversityJournal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences0971-07012582-06052003-01-013419091RAPID DIAGNOSIS OF CANINE CORONAVIRUS INFECTION BY INDIRECT FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY ASSAYM. Sekar0J. Ramkrishna1R. Manickam2Department of Preventive Medicine Madras Veterinary College Chennai-600 007Department of Preventive Medicine Madras Veterinary College Chennai-600 007Centre for Animal Health Studies, Madhavararn, Chennai-51Canine corona virus (CCV) is one of the important viral diseases of dogs and its presence has recently been reported from India (Pillai et al., 1990). This infection is highly contagious and spreads rapidly through dog population. It is impossible to distinguish between the various causes of gastroenteritis by clinical signs. In the diagnosis, electron microscopy and virus isolation have been used, but these procedures take a long time and are not suitable for handling many samples. Hence, the present study is directed to diagnose the disease by indirect fluorescent antibody assay.https://www.jvas.in/public_html/upload/article_file/article_file_qxrqie.pdf?t=qxrqie
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RAPID DIAGNOSIS OF CANINE CORONAVIRUS INFECTION BY INDIRECT FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY ASSAY
Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
title RAPID DIAGNOSIS OF CANINE CORONAVIRUS INFECTION BY INDIRECT FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY ASSAY
title_full RAPID DIAGNOSIS OF CANINE CORONAVIRUS INFECTION BY INDIRECT FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY ASSAY
title_fullStr RAPID DIAGNOSIS OF CANINE CORONAVIRUS INFECTION BY INDIRECT FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY ASSAY
title_full_unstemmed RAPID DIAGNOSIS OF CANINE CORONAVIRUS INFECTION BY INDIRECT FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY ASSAY
title_short RAPID DIAGNOSIS OF CANINE CORONAVIRUS INFECTION BY INDIRECT FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY ASSAY
title_sort rapid diagnosis of canine coronavirus infection by indirect fluorescent antibody assay
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