TY - JOUR SN - 23224568 (ISSN) A1 - Sayed-Ahmed, M. Z. A1 - Elbaz, E. A1 - Younis, E. A1 - Khodier, M. TI - Canine Parvovirus Infection in Dogs: Prevalence and Associated Risk Factors in Egypt UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85099472629&doi=10.29252%2fscil.2020.wvj68&partnerID=40&md5=f4062f3c9e2b73a39c43c95ce5a1e3c9 Y1 - 2020/12/25/ AV - public EP - 577 JF - World's Veterinary Journal VL - 10 N2 - Canine parvovirus (CPV) infection is a global infectious and contagious viral disease of canine, especially in dogs infected by three variants of CPV type. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence and potential risk factors of parvovirus infection in dogs residing in Egypt. A total of 122 dogs suffering from vomiting and diarrhea were screened by antigen rapid CPV/Canine Coronavirus Ag test kit for the diagnosis of CPV infection from March 2012 to February 2013. Age, breed, season, and vaccination of each dog were recorded to study the prevalence of CPV. The overall prevalence of CPV infection in dogs was reported as 59.7%. Dogs between 0 and 3 months of age indicated the highest prevalence of 68% followed by 4-6 months of age which was 53.3%. The lowest prevalence of CPV was reported in dogs above 6 months of age (20%). The maximum prevalence was noticed in non-descript dogs (48.5%) followed by German shepherds (26.7%), Doberman (23.07%), and Griffon (16.6%). Among different risk factors, young, unvaccinated puppies and exotic breeds were more prone to CPV infection. Regarding the season, the higher prevalence was noticed in summer (77.1%) followed by spring (55.5%), autumn (25%), and winter (16.6%). Thus, CPV is an infectious and highly contagious viral disease of dogs. Age and seasonal variations are risk factors in the prevalence of CPV infection. Identification of the potential risk factors associated with the disease may be helpful to construct the ideal preventive measures. PB - Scienceline Publication, Ltd SP - 571 ID - eprints519 KW - Canine parvovirus KW - Egypt KW - Epidemiology KW - Prevalence KW - Risk factors IS - 4 ER -