Wiley

Viral gastroenteritis is a common clinical problem in dogs, and viruses are detected in 40 - 60% diarrhoeic faecal samples (Decaro et al., 2009; Baumann et al., 2014). For several decades, the most widely recognized cause of viral gastroenteritis in dogs has been canine parvovirus (CPV), but there has been a recent surge in identification of ... ................
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