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| ==Diagnosis== | | ==Diagnosis== |
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| + | *Intranuclear inclusion bodies in hepatocytes can be seen under H&E staining |
| + | *Vascular endothelium can be stained for viral '''antigen''' by '''immunofluorescence''' |
| ===Clinical Signs=== | | ===Clinical Signs=== |
| *recovering animals may show an immune-mediated uveitis with corneal opacity | | *recovering animals may show an immune-mediated uveitis with corneal opacity |
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| ===Pathology=== | | ===Pathology=== |
| + | ====Pathogenesis==== |
| + | *Infects and replicates in the oropharynx |
| + | *Viremia as the virus reaches endothelial cells |
| + | *Attacks the endothelial lining of '''gall bladder''', '''liver sinusoids''', and '''Kuppfer cells''' |
| + | *Resulting '''heptatitis''' is followed by severe abdominal pain and often death |
| + | *Post Mortem: swollen, hemorrhagic liver, ascites, and oedema of the gall bladder |
| + | *In older dogs, may present more mildly with lymph node enlargement and chronic interstitial nephritis |
| + | *In foxes: virus replicates in the endothelia of the brain resulting in neuronal damage, fits, and paralysis |
| ====Gross==== | | ====Gross==== |
| *the virus has a tropism for endothelium and hepatocytes | | *the virus has a tropism for endothelium and hepatocytes |
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| **in hepatocytes and macrophages | | **in hepatocytes and macrophages |
| ==Treatment== | | ==Treatment== |
− | | + | ===Control=== |
| + | In an outbreak |
| + | *Isolate infected dogs |
| + | *Disinfect premises |
| + | To prevent |
| + | *'''Vaccination''': tissue culture adaptation that may be live or inactivated |
| + | *Cross protection with CAV2 |
| + | *Live vaccines are known to cause keratitis in Afghans, Red Setters and Saluki |
| ==Prognosis== | | ==Prognosis== |
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