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Volume 30, Number 6—June 2024
Dispatch

Emerging Variants of Canine Enteric Coronavirus Associated with Outbreaks of Gastroenteric Disease

Edward Cunningham-Oakes1, Jack Pilgrim1, Alistair C. Darby, Charlotte Appleton, Chris Jewell, Barry Rowlingson, Carmen Tamayo Cuartero, Richard Newton, Fernando Sánchez-Vizcaíno, Ivo Salgueiro Fins, Bethaney Brant, Shirley Smith, Rebekah Penrice-Randal, Simon R. Clegg, Ashley P.E. Roberts, Stefan H. Millson, Gina L. Pinchbeck, P.-J.M. Noble, and Alan D. RadfordComments to Author 
Author affiliations: University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK (E. Cunningham-Oakes, J. Pilgrim, A.C. Darby, I.S. Fins, B. Brant, S. Smith, R. Penrice-Randal, G.L. Pinchbeck, P.-J.M. Noble, A.D. Radford); Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK (C. Appleton, C. Jewell, B. Rowlingson); University of Bristol, Bristol, UK (C.T. Cuartero, F. Sánchez-Vizcaíno); University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK (R. Newton); University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK (S.R. Clegg, A.P.E. Roberts, S.H. Millson)

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Figure 2

Viral sequences from 2022 identified from canine enteric coronavirus–infected canines in the United Kingdom, demonstrating a close relation to the 2020 major variant. The mismatched area was closely related to A76-type viruses, suggestive of a recombination event. Simplot analysis used the main variant observed in the 2022 United Kingdom outbreak (Dog 10/22) as a reference compared with the main (Dog 7/20) and minor (Dog 15/20) strains from the 2020 outbreak and the A76 strain. E, envelope; M, membrane; N, nucleocapsid; ORF, open reading frame; S, spike.

Figure 2. Viral sequences from 2022 identified from canine enteric coronavirus–infected canines in the United Kingdom, demonstrating a close relation to the 2020 major variant. The mismatched area was closely related to A76-type viruses, suggestive of a recombination event. Simplot analysis used the main variant observed in the 2022 United Kingdom outbreak (Dog 10/22) as a reference compared with the main (Dog 7/20) and minor (Dog 15/20) strains from the 2020 outbreak and the A76 strain. E, envelope; M, membrane; N, nucleocapsid; ORF, open reading frame; S, spike.

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1These first authors contributed equally to this article.

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