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Intensive ocular sampling for the detection of subclinical canine herpesvirus-1 shedding in dogs with experimentally-induced latent infection
- Source :
- Veterinary microbiology. 254
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Latent canine herpesvirus-1 (CaHV-1) infections are common in domestic dogs, but viral shedding patterns in dogs are poorly understood. Previous research failed to detect spontaneous subclinical ocular CaHV-1 shedding in dogs following ocular infection, a situation that is fundamentally distinct from many of the alphaherpesviruses closely related to CaHV-1. One possible explanation for this finding is that the sampling interval in the prior studies evaluating ocular shedding patterns was too infrequent to detect rapidly cleared, brief ocular viral shedding episodes. To evaluate for this potential viral shedding scenario, 10 laboratory beagles recovered from experimental primary ocular CaHV-1 infection and with latent CaHV-1infection were intensively monitored for viral reactivation and shedding for 28 days. Clinical ophthalmic examinations were performed daily. Ocular swab samples were collected for CaHV-1 polymerase chain reaction 3 times daily and CaHV-1 virus neutralizing antibody assays were evaluated at 2-week intervals. No abnormalities suggestive of recurrent CaHV-1 ocular disease were observed during clinical ophthalmic examination in the dogs during the study. Ocular CaHV-1 shedding was not detected by polymerase chain reaction and CaHV-1 virus neutralizing antibody titers remained stable in all dogs for the study duration. In the present study utilizing frequent multiple daily sample collections, no evidence of subclinical ocular CaHV-1 shedding was detected in mature dogs with experimentally-induced latent CaHV-1 infection.
- Subjects :
- Canine herpesvirus 1
Biology
Eye
Microbiology
law.invention
Keratitis
03 medical and health sciences
Conjunctivitis, Viral
Dogs
Herpesvirus 1, Canid
law
Recurrence
medicine
Virus-neutralizing Antibody
Animals
Sampling (medicine)
Dog Diseases
Viral shedding
Asymptomatic Infections
Polymerase chain reaction
030304 developmental biology
Subclinical infection
0303 health sciences
General Veterinary
030306 microbiology
General Medicine
Herpesviridae Infections
medicine.disease
Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms
Virus Shedding
Titer
Immunology
Latent Infection
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18732542
- Volume :
- 254
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Veterinary microbiology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....3830123acd5f9b65193313905a8eb91f