Adenovirus detections in juvenile squirrels
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Yn: Veterinary Record, Cyfrol 177, 01.10.2015, t. 373-374.
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T1 - Adenovirus detections in juvenile squirrels
AU - Everest, D.J.
AU - Dastjerdi, A
AU - Cowan, D
AU - Gomm, M
AU - Shuttleworth, Craig
AU - McInnes, C.J.
AU - Deane, D
AU - Coulter, L
AU - Mill, A
AU - Rushton, S.P.
AU - Jackson, N.L.
AU - Litherland, P
PY - 2015/10/1
Y1 - 2015/10/1
N2 - SURVEYS of wild red (Sciurus vulgaris) and grey (Sciurus carolinensis) squirrels have revealed adenovirus (Everest and others 2009, 2010) and squirrelpox virus (SQPV) infections in both species (Atkin and others 2010), but, so far, it is unclear whether maternal transfer of either virus type to juveniles takes place. Here, we report evidence of maternal transfer of adenovirus DNA in juvenile wild grey and captive red squirrels.
AB - SURVEYS of wild red (Sciurus vulgaris) and grey (Sciurus carolinensis) squirrels have revealed adenovirus (Everest and others 2009, 2010) and squirrelpox virus (SQPV) infections in both species (Atkin and others 2010), but, so far, it is unclear whether maternal transfer of either virus type to juveniles takes place. Here, we report evidence of maternal transfer of adenovirus DNA in juvenile wild grey and captive red squirrels.
M3 - Article
VL - 177
SP - 373
EP - 374
JO - Veterinary Record
JF - Veterinary Record
SN - 0042-4900
ER -