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==Clinical Features==
 
==Clinical Features==
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Although there is evidence for a high incidence of infection among the non-vaccinated canine population, this is not matched by a similar occurance of clinically detectable infectious hepatitis since many infections are subclinica. The virus has also been show to be involved in several other types of disease. These include encephalopathy <sup>4</sup>, ocular lesions, neonatal disease<sup>5</sup>, chronic hepatitis<sup>6,/sup>, and interstitial nephritis<sup>7</sup>. The virus can be isolated from throat swabs or lungs fro some dogs with respiratory disease, and CAV-1 is of importance in [[Canine Infectious Tracheobronchitis]].  
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Although there is evidence for a high incidence of infection among the non-vaccinated canine population, this is not matched by a similar occurance of clinically detectable infectious hepatitis since many infections are subclinica. The virus has also been show to be involved in several other types of disease. These include encephalopathy <sup>4</sup>, ocular lesions, neonatal disease<sup>5</sup>, chronic hepatitis<sup>6</sup>, and interstitial nephritis<sup>7</sup>. The virus can be isolated from throat swabs or lungs fro some dogs with respiratory disease, and CAV-1 is of importance in [[Canine Infectious Tracheobronchitis]].  
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In [[Infectious Canine Hepatitis]], clinical signs typically include depression, fever, vomiting, diarrhea, and discharges from the nose and eyes. Coagulopathies may also develop.  
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In [[Infectious Canine Hepatitis]], clinical signs typically include depression, fever, vomiting, diarrhea, and discharges from the nose and eyes. Coagulopathies may also develop.
    
==Pathology==
 
==Pathology==
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