Survey on the PresenceofCanine Circovirus in Dogs in Hanoi

Received: 27-12-2022

Accepted: 05-10-2023

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Tuong, N., Ha, N., & Trung, N. (2024). Survey on the PresenceofCanine Circovirus in Dogs in Hanoi. Vietnam Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 21(10), 1372–1372. http://testtapchi.vnua.edu.vn/index.php/vjasvn/article/view/1205

Survey on the PresenceofCanine Circovirus in Dogs in Hanoi

Nguyen Manh Tuong (*) 1 , Nguyen Thi Thanh Ha 1 , Nguyen Thanh Trung 1

  • 1 Khoa Thú y, Học viện Nông nghiệp Việt Nam
  • Keywords

    Canine circovirus, dogs, Hanoi, PCR

    Abstract


    This study was conducted to identify canine circovirus in dogs raised in Hanoi capital. A total of 180 swab samples were collected from dogs with non-clinical symptoms (healthy group) and dogs with abnormal respiratory, digestive, and urinary-reproductive manifestations (ill group) from animal clinics for detecting of circovirus by PCR assay. The results showed that 2/90 (2.2%) of dogs in healthy group were positive with canine circovirus, while 8 of 90 (8.9%) dogs in ill group also were positive with canine circovirus. In the ill dog group, dogs showing diarrhea symptom had the highest rate of detection for canine circovirus (about 16.7%), followed by the dogs showing respiratory and reproductive problems (6.7% and 3.3%, respectively). The results obtained in this study confirmed that canine circovirus was present in healthy and ill dogs in Vietnam.

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