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| ==Description== | | ==Description== |
− | A highly contagious acute respiratory disease spread by close conatct causing larngitis, tracheitis, bronchitis and in some cases a rhinitis. | + | A highly contagious acute respiratory disease spread by close contact causing larngitis, tracheitis, bronchitis and in some cases a rhinitis. |
− | Multiple agents are implicated in the disease including[[Canine Adenovirus 2]],[[Canine Herpesvirus 1|Canine herpes virus]],[[Canine Parainfluenza - 2]],[[Canine Distemper Virus]], Mycoplasma and [[Bordetella bronchiseptica|''Bordetella bronchoseptica'']]. Very common disease in dogs that are housed in groups. | + | Multiple agents are implicated in the disease including[[Canine Adenovirus 1|Canine Adenovirus 1 ]],[[Canine Adenovirus 2|Canine Adenovirus 2]],[[Canine Herpesvirus 1|Canine herpes virus]],[[Canine Parainfluenza - 2|Canine Parainfluenza - 2]],[[Canine Distemper Virus|Canine Distemper Virus]], [[Category:Mycoplasmas|Mycoplasma species]] and [[Bordetella bronchiseptica|''Bordetella bronchoseptica'']]. Very common disease in dogs that are housed in groups. |
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| ==Signalment== | | ==Signalment== |
− | Affects dogs of all ages. | + | Affects dogs of all ages. Puppies and immunocompromised dogs are often worst affected. |
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| ==Diagnosis== | | ==Diagnosis== |
| ==History and Clinical Signs== | | ==History and Clinical Signs== |
| Often a history of exposure to other dogs at either rehoming centers, bording kennels, or in a hospital etc. Direct contact or aerosol spread are the most common routes of infection. | | Often a history of exposure to other dogs at either rehoming centers, bording kennels, or in a hospital etc. Direct contact or aerosol spread are the most common routes of infection. |
− | Clinical signs develop 3-5 days after exposure. Signs are often mild and self limiting. Afected dogs usually have a dry hacking cough which is likely to be exacerbated on exercise or excitement. Sometimes sneezing, serous nasal discharge and lymphadenopathy are present. | + | Clinical signs develop 3-5 days after exposure. Signs are often mild and self limiting. Afected dogs usually have a dry hacking[[Cough - Canine|cough]] which is likely to be exacerbated on exercise or excitement. Sometimes sneezing, [[Diseases of the nasal cavity and sinuses|serous nasal discharge]] and lymphadenopathy are present. |
| The clinical signs typically persist for 2-3 days to 2-3 weeks. | | The clinical signs typically persist for 2-3 days to 2-3 weeks. |
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