Disease of mustelids caused by a highly contagious parvovirus (carnivore amdoparvovirus 1)
Carnivore amdoparvovirus 1
Virus classification
(unranked):
Virus
Realm:
Monodnaviria
Kingdom:
Shotokuvirae
Phylum:
Cossaviricota
Class:
Quintoviricetes
Order:
Piccovirales
Family:
Parvoviridae
Genus:
Amdoparvovirus
Species:
Carnivore amdoparvovirus 1
Synonyms[1]
Aleutian mink disease virus
A mink, one of the hosts of Carnivore amdoparvovirus 1
Aleutian disease, also known as mink plasmacytosis, is a disease which causes spontaneous abortion and death in minks and ferrets. It is caused by Carnivore amdoparvovirus 1 (also known as Aleutian disease virus, ADV), a highly contagious parvovirus in the genus Amdoparvovirus.
The virus has been found as a natural infection in the Mustelidae family within mink, ferrets, otters, polecats, stone and pine martens and within other carnivores such as skunks, genets, foxes and raccoons.[2][3] This is most commonly explained as because they all share resources and habitats.[3]
^"ICTV Taxonomy history: Carnivore amdoparvovirus 1". International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV). Retrieved 18 December 2018. Parvoviridae > Parvovirinae > Amdoparvovirus > Carnivore amdoparvovirus 1
^Canuti M, Whitney HG, Lang AS (2015). "Amdoparvoviruses in small mammals: expanding our understanding of parvovirus diversity, distribution, and pathology". Frontiers in Microbiology. 6: 1119. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2015.01119. PMC 4600916. PMID 26528267.
^ abFarid AH (February 2013). "Aleutian mink disease virus in furbearing mammals in Nova Scotia, Canada". Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica. 55 (1): 10. doi:10.1186/1751-0147-55-10. PMC 3602201. PMID 23394546.
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