Difference between revisions of "Parvovirus Enteritis"

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'''In Cats''' - [[Feline Panleucopenia]]
  
 
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'''In Dogs''' - [[Canine Parvovirus]][[Category:Enteritis,_Viral]][[Category:Enteritis,_Fibrinous/Haemorrhagic]]
===Canine Disease===
 
 
 
* Until 1978 Parvovirus enteriris was totally unknown in dogs. 
 
* First seen in dogs in Australia.
 
** Apeared very similar but perhaps slightly worse than the disease seen in the cat.
 
** A new and distinct disease, but the virus is very closely related to the feline virus.
 
*** Viral DNA is 98% homologous to the feline virus.
 
** The canine virus does NOT cause disease in cats.
 
* '''Clinical'''
 
** Causes enteritis in young dogs over 6 weeks old.
 
** Causes myocarditis in puppies.
 
** Mainly affects the [[Small Intestine - Anatomy & Physiology|small intestine]].
 
* Vaccines are very effective, but the virus is hardy and survives in the environment.
 
* Diagnosis:
 
** Look for viral antigen in the faeces by the red cell agglutination test.
 
** Immunoflurescence.
 
** ELISA.
 
** Serology.
 

Latest revision as of 08:36, 10 August 2010