Expanded understanding of how antibodies fight canine parvovirus may yield better vaccines

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In 1978, parvovirus—then common to cats—started infecting dogs in Europe. The virus spread quickly around the globe, killing hundreds of thousands of dogs, mostly puppies—until a team of Cornell researchers led by the late Leland "Skip" Carmichael developed a vaccine, the derivatives of which are still used today.
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