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. 2017 Mar 23;7:349. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-00375-6

Table 1.

General signalments and clinical signs of canine distemper virus (CDV) infected dogs.

Case Breeda Age Sexb Clinical signsc RT-PCRd CDV strainsf
(months) RS NS GIS SL
No. 1 Pug MD M + N/A N/A
No. 2 MD 3 F + + N/A N/A
No. 3 CHH MD M + + N/A N/A
No. 4 YT MD F MD N/A N/A
No. 5 RT 3 M + F, P, H Asia1
No. 6 MG MD F MD F, P Asia4
No. 7 POM 2 F + + F, P, H Asia1
No. 8 MP 5 years F + + F, P Asia4
No. 9 CHH MD M MD F, P, H Asia1
No. 10 GR 2 F + + F Asia1
No. 11 GR 2 M MD F, P Asia1
No. 12 SB 12 M + + + + F, P, H Asia4
No. 13 DA 17 F + + H Asia1

MD: missing data, N/A: not analyzed. aBreed: CHH: Chi huahua, YT: Yorkshire terrier, RT: Rottweiler, MG: Mongrel, POM: Pomeranian, MP: Miniature pincher, GR: Golden retriever, SB: Saint Bernard, DA: Dachshund. bSex: M: male, F: female. cClinical signs: RS: respiratory disorder, NS: neurological disorder, GIS: gastrointestinal disorder, SL: skin lesion. Data for nine dogs (Nos 5–13) were reported previously (Radtanakatikanon et al.)11. dReverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) showed specific bands targeting fusion (F), phosphoprotein (P) and hemagglutinin (H) genes (Radtanakatikanon et al.)11. fThe classified linage of nucleotide sequences of F, H, P genes were aligned with other available CDV strains in Genbank (Radtanakatikanon et al.)11.