Diversity of susceptible hosts in canine distemper virus infection: A systematic review and data synthesis

Background: Canine distemper virus (CDV) is the etiological agent of one of the most infectious diseases of domestic dogs, also known as a highly prevalent viral infectious disease of carnivores and posing a conservation threat to endangered species around the world. To get a better panorama of CDV...

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Martínez Gutiérrez, Marlén
Ruiz Saenz, Julian
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2023
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ANIMAL
ANIMALS
ANIMALS, DOMESTIC
CANINE DISTEMPER VIRUS
DISTEMPER
DISTEMPER VIRUS, CANINE
DOMESTIC ANIMAL
ENDANGERED SPECIES
HUMAN
HUMANS
MORBILLIVIRUS INFECTION
MORBILLIVIRUS INFECTIONS
TRANSMISSION
VIROLOGY
ZOONOSES
ZOONOSIS
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spelling Martínez Gutiérrez, MarlénRuiz Saenz, Julian2023-05-24T16:21:31Z2023-05-24T16:21:31Z12/05/2016https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-016-0702-zhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84983666653&doi=10.1186%2fs12917-016-0702-z&partnerID=40&md5=9d6a496353a0242c370faeb018f2537f17466148https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12494/49562Martinez Gutierrez Marlen,Ruiz Saenz Julian.Diversity of susceptible hosts in canine distemper virus infection: A systematic review and data synthesis.BMC VET RES. 2016. 12. (1): 78Background: Canine distemper virus (CDV) is the etiological agent of one of the most infectious diseases of domestic dogs, also known as a highly prevalent viral infectious disease of carnivores and posing a conservation threat to endangered species around the world. To get a better panorama of CDV infection in different Orders, a retrospective and documental systematic review of the role of CDV in different non-dog hosts was conducted. The bibliographical data were collected from MedLine/PubMed and Scopus databases. Data related to Order, Family, Genus and Species of the infected animals, the presence or absence of clinical signs, mortality, serological, molecular or antigenic confirmation of CDV infection, geographic location, were collected and summarized. Results: Two hundred seventeen scientific articles were considered eligible which includes reports of serological evaluation, and antigenic or genomic confirmation of CDV infection in non-dog hosts. CDV infects naturally and experimentally different members of the Orders Carnivora (in 12 Families), Rodentia (four Families), Primates (two Families), Artiodactyla (three Families) and Proboscidea (one Family). The Order Carnivora (excluding domestic dogs) accounts for the vast majority (87.5 %) of the records. Clinical disease associated with CDV infection was reported in 51.8 % of the records and serological evidence of CDV infection in apparently healthy animals was found in 49.5 % of the records. High mortality rate was showed in some of the recorded infections in Orders different to Carnivora. In non-dog hosts, CDV has been reported all continents with the exception of Australasia and in 43 different countries. Conclusions: The results of this systematic review demonstrate that CDV is able to infect a very wide range of host species from many different Orders and emphasizes the potential threat of infection for endangered wild species as well as raising concerns about potential zoonotic threats following the cessation of large-scale measles vaccination campaigns in the human population. © 2016 Martinez-Gutierrez and Ruiz-Saenz.0000-0002-1447-1458julian.ruizs@campusucc.edu.co78BioMed Central Ltd.ANIMALANIMALSANIMALS, DOMESTICCANINE DISTEMPER VIRUSDISTEMPERDISTEMPER VIRUS, CANINEDOMESTIC ANIMALENDANGERED SPECIESHUMANHUMANSMORBILLIVIRUS INFECTIONMORBILLIVIRUS INFECTIONSTRANSMISSIONVIROLOGYZOONOSESZOONOSISDiversity of susceptible hosts in canine distemper virus infection: A systematic review and data synthesisArtículohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85info:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARTinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionBMC VET RESinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Publication20.500.12494/49562oai:repository.ucc.edu.co:20.500.12494/495622024-08-20 16:16:37.826metadata.onlyhttps://repository.ucc.edu.coRepositorio Institucional Universidad Cooperativa de Colombiabdigital@metabiblioteca.com
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Diversity of susceptible hosts in canine distemper virus infection: A systematic review and data synthesis
title Diversity of susceptible hosts in canine distemper virus infection: A systematic review and data synthesis
spellingShingle Diversity of susceptible hosts in canine distemper virus infection: A systematic review and data synthesis
ANIMAL
ANIMALS
ANIMALS, DOMESTIC
CANINE DISTEMPER VIRUS
DISTEMPER
DISTEMPER VIRUS, CANINE
DOMESTIC ANIMAL
ENDANGERED SPECIES
HUMAN
HUMANS
MORBILLIVIRUS INFECTION
MORBILLIVIRUS INFECTIONS
TRANSMISSION
VIROLOGY
ZOONOSES
ZOONOSIS
title_short Diversity of susceptible hosts in canine distemper virus infection: A systematic review and data synthesis
title_full Diversity of susceptible hosts in canine distemper virus infection: A systematic review and data synthesis
title_fullStr Diversity of susceptible hosts in canine distemper virus infection: A systematic review and data synthesis
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of susceptible hosts in canine distemper virus infection: A systematic review and data synthesis
title_sort Diversity of susceptible hosts in canine distemper virus infection: A systematic review and data synthesis
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Martínez Gutiérrez, Marlén
Ruiz Saenz, Julian
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Martínez Gutiérrez, Marlén
Ruiz Saenz, Julian
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv ANIMAL
ANIMALS
ANIMALS, DOMESTIC
CANINE DISTEMPER VIRUS
DISTEMPER
DISTEMPER VIRUS, CANINE
DOMESTIC ANIMAL
ENDANGERED SPECIES
HUMAN
HUMANS
MORBILLIVIRUS INFECTION
MORBILLIVIRUS INFECTIONS
TRANSMISSION
VIROLOGY
ZOONOSES
ZOONOSIS
topic ANIMAL
ANIMALS
ANIMALS, DOMESTIC
CANINE DISTEMPER VIRUS
DISTEMPER
DISTEMPER VIRUS, CANINE
DOMESTIC ANIMAL
ENDANGERED SPECIES
HUMAN
HUMANS
MORBILLIVIRUS INFECTION
MORBILLIVIRUS INFECTIONS
TRANSMISSION
VIROLOGY
ZOONOSES
ZOONOSIS
description Background: Canine distemper virus (CDV) is the etiological agent of one of the most infectious diseases of domestic dogs, also known as a highly prevalent viral infectious disease of carnivores and posing a conservation threat to endangered species around the world. To get a better panorama of CDV infection in different Orders, a retrospective and documental systematic review of the role of CDV in different non-dog hosts was conducted. The bibliographical data were collected from MedLine/PubMed and Scopus databases. Data related to Order, Family, Genus and Species of the infected animals, the presence or absence of clinical signs, mortality, serological, molecular or antigenic confirmation of CDV infection, geographic location, were collected and summarized. Results: Two hundred seventeen scientific articles were considered eligible which includes reports of serological evaluation, and antigenic or genomic confirmation of CDV infection in non-dog hosts. CDV infects naturally and experimentally different members of the Orders Carnivora (in 12 Families), Rodentia (four Families), Primates (two Families), Artiodactyla (three Families) and Proboscidea (one Family). The Order Carnivora (excluding domestic dogs) accounts for the vast majority (87.5 %) of the records. Clinical disease associated with CDV infection was reported in 51.8 % of the records and serological evidence of CDV infection in apparently healthy animals was found in 49.5 % of the records. High mortality rate was showed in some of the recorded infections in Orders different to Carnivora. In non-dog hosts, CDV has been reported all continents with the exception of Australasia and in 43 different countries. Conclusions: The results of this systematic review demonstrate that CDV is able to infect a very wide range of host species from many different Orders and emphasizes the potential threat of infection for endangered wild species as well as raising concerns about potential zoonotic threats following the cessation of large-scale measles vaccination campaigns in the human population. © 2016 Martinez-Gutierrez and Ruiz-Saenz.
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