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No, mouse parvovirus is specific to mice. Mouse parvovirus does not cause disease in mice, but can affect some types of research.

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No, mouse parvovirus is specific to mice. Mouse parvovirus does not cause disease in mice, but can affect some types of research.

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Parvovirus in humans affects the skin and possibly joints.

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A dog of any age can contract parvovirus if it has not been vaccinated.

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There are strains of Parvovirus that can be harmful to humans. However, each type of Parvovirus is specific to one species, so Canine Parvovirus cannot hurt a human.

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Dogs can get parvovirus.

Parvovirus can cause abortions in pigs.

Cattle can get parvovirus but it doesn't cause clinical disease.

I have not heard of goats getting parvovirus.

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