Abstract
We report pathogenic feline parvovirus and canine parvovirus-2c infection in wild Asian palm civets (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus), as demonstrated by histopathology and immunohistochemistry findings of parvoviral enteropathy. We performed molecular characterization and phylogeny studies to obtain an improved understanding of disease transmission dynamics between domestic and wild carnivores.
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