id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-263811-w0983x19 Decaro, Nicola Canine Adenoviruses and Herpesvirus 2008-05-22 .txt text/plain 4851 291 39 Clinical signs typical of ITB are observed when CAV-2 infection is complicated by other viral or bacterial pathogens of dogs, including canine parainfluenza 3 virus [45] , CDV [46] [47] [48] , Bordetella bronchiseptica [49] , mycoplasmas [50, 51] , and Streptococcus equi subsp. In addition, other viruses with tropism for the respiratory tract have been recently identified and associated with ITB-like forms in dogs, such as influenza A virus [54, 55] , a pantropic variant of CCoV [56] , and the canine respiratory coronavirus (CRCoV) [57, 58] . Kennel cough is typically a complex of diseases caused by viral pathogens (eg, CAVs, CHV, canine parainfluenza virus, reoviruses) in association with bacteria, mainly B bronchiseptica and Mycoplasma spp. Because CAV-2 can also be detected in the internal organs and feces of vaccinated or acutely infected dogs [46] and CAV-1 is also frequently isolated from respiratory secretions, trachea, and lungs, distinction between CAV-1 and CAV-2 necessarily deserves laboratory examination. Diagnosis of infectious canine hepatitis virus (CAV-1) infection in puppies with encephalopathy ./cache/cord-263811-w0983x19.txt ./txt/cord-263811-w0983x19.txt