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Canine adenovirus 1 (CAV1) is a member of the Adenoviridae family. The Adenoviridae are a family of double-stranded DNA viruses which have an icosahedral nucleocapsid and have been isolated from many mammals and birds. However, only a small number of Adenoviridae cause significant veterinary disease, one of these being canine adenovirus 1.
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his family consists of double-stranded DNA viruses with an  icosahedral nucleocapsid. They have been recovered from many mammalian  and avian species. Many are found in the respiratory tract and  infections are often persistent. Only a small number cause significant  veterinary diseases.   
 
his family consists of double-stranded DNA viruses with an  icosahedral nucleocapsid. They have been recovered from many mammalian  and avian species. Many are found in the respiratory tract and  infections are often persistent. Only a small number cause significant  veterinary diseases.   
 
Viral Characteristics
 
Viral Characteristics
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