id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-310669-6hwq5jfv Erles, K. Investigation into the causes of canine infectious respiratory disease: antibody responses to canine respiratory coronavirus and canine herpesvirus in two kennelled dog populations 2005-04-21 .txt text/plain 4104 205 60 Two training centres for working dogs were monitored for one year to determine the presence of viruses and viral antibodies and their association with canine infectious respiratory disease (CIRD). Canine herpesvirus (CHV) has been detected in dogs with CIRD [3] the importance of this infection in the pathogenesis of the disease however has not yet been determined. From dogs that were not on the study but showed clinical symptoms of CIRD, both a blood sample and a swab were taken at the time of disease as well as four weeks after. In total twelve out of 54 serum samples (22.2%) obtained from dogs on the day they entered Kennel A were positive for antibodies to CRCoV. None of the samples obtained from dogs at Kennel B tested by PCR for CRCoV (n = 28), CPIV (n = 18), CAV (n = 9) or CHV (n = 26) were found positive. ./cache/cord-310669-6hwq5jfv.txt ./txt/cord-310669-6hwq5jfv.txt