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Canine distemper

  • Acute, highly infectious, viral disease of carnivorous animal.
  • Characterized by diphasic fever and frequent cutaneous eruption.

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a) Etiology:

  • Paramyxo virus ( Morbilli virus of Paramyxoviridae family)
  • Have immunosuppressive effect on host.
  • Disease occurs in all groups but young ones between 3-6 months are more susceptible.

 

b) Transmission:

  • Inhalation
  • Discharged through secretion and excretion
  • Ingestion of contaminated feed
  • Transplacental

 

c) Pathogenesis:

  • Virus entry à replication in respiratory tract à cell associated viremia à infection of respiratory, GI and urogenital epithelium à vesicles formed in skin of abdomen and thigh

 

d) Symptoms:

  • Occulonasal discharge
  • Pharyngitis and bronchitis
  • Loss of appetite, vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhea
  • Conjunctivitis
  • Restlessness and excitement
  • Chewing movement
  • Excessive salivation and convulsion
  • Appearance of rash
  • Hyperkeratosis in nose and foot pad
  • Incubation period is 2-7 days but can vary
  • Fever ( 105-1070F)

 

e) Diagnosis:

  • History of immunization against canine distemper
  • Clinical signs and symptoms
  • Isolation of virus ( nasal swab or cerebrospinal fluid)
  • Pathologic lesions
  • ELISA test

 

f) Differential diagnosis:

  • Jaundice
  • Lead poisoning
  • Organophosphate poisoning

 

g) Prevention and treatment

  • Inject anti-distemper serum (1-5 ml) per kg body weight I/V.
  • Broad spectrum antibiotics
  • Vaccination
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