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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, May 2001, p. 663-668, Vol. 8, No. 3
Department of Veterinary Microbiology,
Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of
Tokyo, 1-1-1 Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8657,1
Tsukuba Central Laboratories2 and
Laboratory of Clinical Microbiology, Kyoritsu Shoji
Corporation, 1-5-10 Kudan-minami, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
102-0073,4 and The Research Center
for Protozoan Molecular Immunology, Obihiro University of Agriculture
and Veterinary Medicine, Nishi 2 Inada-cho, Obihiro
080-8555,3 Japan
Received 26 October 2000/Returned for modification 18 January
2001/Accepted 12 March 2001
The in vivo pathogenicity of canine parvovirus (CPV) type 2c
(strain V203) and of CPV type 2a (strain V154) against cats was investigated. Our results indicate that both types of CPV have the
potential to induce disease in cats.
1071-412X/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/CDLI.8.3.663-668.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Pathogenic Potential of Canine Parvovirus Types 2a
and 2c in Domestic Cats

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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Veterinary Microbiology, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life
Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 1-1-1 Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
113-8657, Japan. Phone: 81-3-5841-5398. Fax: 81-3-5841-8184. E-mail:
takavet{at}mc.kcom.ne.jp.
Present address: Department of Immunology, Windeyer Institute of
Medical Sciences, University College London, London W1P 6DB, United Kingdom.
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