1. Seroprevalence of sapovirus in dogs using baculovirus-expressed virus-like particles.
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Melegari I, Marsilio F, Di Profio F, Sarchese V, Massirio I, Palombieri A, D'Angelo AR, Lanave G, Diakoudi G, Cavalli A, Martella V, and Di Martino B
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- Animals, Antigens, Viral genetics, Baculoviridae genetics, Caliciviridae Infections epidemiology, Caliciviridae Infections virology, Dogs, Immunoglobulin G blood, Italy, Seroepidemiologic Studies, Viral Proteins genetics, Viral Proteins metabolism, Virosomes genetics, Virosomes metabolism, Antibodies, Viral blood, Antigens, Viral immunology, Caliciviridae Infections veterinary, Dog Diseases epidemiology, Dog Diseases virology, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay methods, Sapovirus immunology
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Caliciviruses of the Sapovirus genus have been recently detected in dogs. Canine sapoviruses (SaVs) have been identified in the stools of young or juvenile animals with gastro-enteric disease at low prevalence (2.0-2.2%), but whether they may have a role as enteric pathogens and to which extent dogs are exposed to SaVs remains unclear. Here, we report the expression in a baculovirus system of virus like-particles (VLPs) of a canine SaV strain, the prototype virus Bari/4076/2007/ITA. The recombinant antigen was used to develop an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). By screening an age-stratified collection of serum samples from 516 dogs in Italy, IgG antibodies specific for the canine SaV VLPs were detected in 40.3% (208/516) of the sera. Also, as observed for SaV infection in humans, we observed a positive association between seropositivity and age, with the highest prevalence rates in dogs older than 4 years of age., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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