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Squires, R.A. | |
Update on canine and feline parvoviral infections: who is infecting who? | |
2006 Conference Proceeding | |
Much has changed since CPV first emerged in 1978 and this small DNA virus continues to evolve at a surprisingly rapid rate. In future, it is possible that CPV may become as relevant to the health of cats as it is to dogs. FPV has been present in cats for at least a hundred years. Nevertheless, we have much to learn about this virus. In future it may be shown to play unexpected roles in diseases currently considered idiopathic. |
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