Can parvo cross species

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2026-02-15 03:00

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Parvovirus is generally species-specific, meaning that it typically infects only one type of host. For example, canine parvovirus primarily affects dogs, while feline parvovirus affects cats. However, some strains of parvovirus can have similar genetic characteristics, which could potentially allow for cross-species infections in rare cases, but this is not common. Overall, the risk of parvovirus crossing species barriers is low.

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