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. 2017 Apr 11;12(4):e0175469. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0175469

Table 2. Summary of all performed investigations including animal species, tissues investigated and method applied.

Method Animals tested Results Used material
Red fox (n = 79) Stone marten (n = 17) Raccoon dog (n = 10) Red fox (n = 79) Stone marten (n = 17) Raccoon dog (n = 10)
IHC FFPEa
CDV 79 17 10 - - -
FeLv 9 4 3 - - -
Parvovirus 9 4 3 - - -
Borna disease 9 4 3 - - -
Toxopasma gondii 9 4 3 - - -
Influenza A 17 5 3 - - -
Tick-borne encephalitis 9 4 3 - - -
Neospora caninum 9 4 3 - - -
Listeria monocytogenes 9 4 3 - - -
Canines adenovirus 1 9 4 3 - - -
PCR FFPEb
fox circovirus DNA 9 n.t. n.t. - n.t. n.t
SNT 16 n.t. 2 + n.t. - Serum
NGS 5 1 n.t. 2+ - n.t Native materialc
IF
Fox rabies virus 79 17 10 - - - Native materiald
Virus cultivation Native materiale
Herpes suis (Aujeszky’s disease) 79 17 10 - - -
Ziehl-Neelsen staining FFPEf
acid-fast bacteria/ Enzephalitozoon cuniculi 1 2 4 - - -

FFPE, Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded; IHC, Immunohistochemisty; PCR, Polymerase chain reaction; SNT, Serum neutralization test; NGS, Next generation sequencing; IF, Immunofluorescence; Native material (fresh non formalin-fixated material);

a Brain tissue or lung tissue depending on the localisation of the lesion;

b brain tissue;

ccerebrum;

d hippocampus;

e brain stem, olfactory bulb, lumbar spinal cord & trigeminal ganglion;

f lung- or brain tissue; -, negative; +, positive; n.t., not tested