KHER, H. N.Shukla, Devendrakumar V.2018-06-282018-06-281994http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810055487In veterinary field, dog practice has gained an important position, particularly due to the constant association of man with dog. Canine parvovirus (CPV) infection has emerged as a new disease entity clinically characterized by servere vomition and diarrhoea. The present study on CPV was aimed at screening dog population in and around Anand and Baroda region for prevalence of antibodies against CPV, detection of viral antigen in clinical cases, pathological study in experimental pups, an attempt for isolation and propagation of virus in cell-culture and demonstration of CPV under electronmicroscope (EM).enVERTINARY MICROBIOLOGYA STUDYSEROPREVALENCE, ANTIGEN DETECTION, EXPERIMENTAL INDUCTION AND ELECTRONMICROSCOPY OF CANINE PARVOVIRUSThesis