id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-008551-yu71iewp Parrish, Colin R. Emergence, Natural History, and Variation of Canine, Mink, and Feline Parvoviruses 2008-04-11 .txt text/plain 11842 635 52 This chapter discusses the emergence of canine parvovirus (CPV), the evidence concerning the previous emergence of mink enteritis virus (MEV) as the cause of a new disease in minks in the 1940s, and the mechanisms that determine the host ranges and other specific properties of the viruses of cats, minks, and dogs. Feline panleukopenia virus (FPV), MEV, and CPV are classified as "host range variants." In addition to the viruses of cats, minks, and dogs, similar viruses naturally infect many species within the families Felidae, Canidae, Procyonidae, Mustelidae, and possibly the Viverridae. Feline panleukopenia virus (FPV), MEV, and CPV are classified as "host range variants." In addition to the viruses of cats, minks, and dogs, similar viruses naturally infect many species within the families Felidae, Canidae, Procyonidae, Mustelidae, and possibly the Viverridae. ./cache/cord-008551-yu71iewp.txt ./txt/cord-008551-yu71iewp.txt