In the liver, widespread centrilobular necrosis occurs, which may progress to become panlobular. The clinical outcome of CAV1 infection is dependent on the level of pre-existing immunity. Animals with high antibody titres usually mount an effective neutralising antibody response by day seven post-infection which clears the virus. A partial antibody response withing four to five days post-infection can lead to chronic active hepatitis and ultimately hepatic fibrosis. Latent chronic hepatic infection is also possible. Low antibody titres, such as in unvaccinated dogs, fail to prevent infection and pathology, giving potentially fatal hepatic necrosis. | In the liver, widespread centrilobular necrosis occurs, which may progress to become panlobular. The clinical outcome of CAV1 infection is dependent on the level of pre-existing immunity. Animals with high antibody titres usually mount an effective neutralising antibody response by day seven post-infection which clears the virus. A partial antibody response withing four to five days post-infection can lead to chronic active hepatitis and ultimately hepatic fibrosis. Latent chronic hepatic infection is also possible. Low antibody titres, such as in unvaccinated dogs, fail to prevent infection and pathology, giving potentially fatal hepatic necrosis. |