Evidence of canine parvovirus transmission to a civet cat (<i>Paradoxurus musangus</i>) in Singapore.
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Full Title: One Health
Abbreviation: One Health
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Subject Category: Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
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"samples were initially tested for both canine parvovirus (cpv) and feline parvovirus (fpv) using a nested pcr to amplify a 428 bp region in the non-structural protein (ns1) gene following published protocols (supplementary data 1)."
"Conflict of interest The authors declare no conflict of interest in this study."
"This study was supported by the Duke-NUS Signature Research Program funded by the Agency of Science, Technology and Research, Singapore, and the Ministry of Health, Singapore. We would also like to thank the Wildlife Reserves Singapore veterinary team who cared for the civets and collected samples."
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