tailieunhanh - Canine parvovirus infection: A case report

Two dogs of 2 and 3 month old were presented with history of lethargy, vomition and foul smelling diarrhea. The dogs were febrile, dehydrated, mucous membrane were pale and pinkish. Both the dogs were sent for haematological examination and revealed microcytic and hypochromic anemia. Both the dogs were tested for canine parvo virus through ELISA. Serum sample of one dog was sent for modified Elisa (immunocomb) test and it tested S2 positive. Faeces of the other dog were sent for immune chromatographic qualitative test and showed reaction. | 2020 9 2 2993-2996 EXCELLENT PUBLISHERS Case Study International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences ISSN 2319-7706 Volume 9 Number 2 2020 Journal homepage http https Canine Parvovirus Infection A Case Report Vaishali1 and Tushar Jain2 1 Department of Veterinary Public Health and epidemiology LUVAS Hisar Haryana-125001 2 Vet Lab New Delhi- 110016 India Corresponding author ABSTRACT Keywords Canine Parvovirus infection immunocomb S2 positive Two dogs of 2 and 3 month old were presented with history of lethargy vomition and foul smelling diarrhea. The dogs were febrile dehydrated mucous membrane were pale and pinkish. Both the dogs were sent for haematological examination and revealed microcytic and hypochromic anemia. Both the dogs were tested for canine parvo virus through ELISA. Serum sample of one dog was sent for modified Elisa immunocomb test and it tested S2 positive. Faeces of the other dog were sent for immune chromatographic qualitative test and showed reaction. Article Info Accepted 20 January 2020 Available Online 10 February 2020 Introduction Canine parvovirus infection is one of the most important enteric pathogen of dogs. The disease has a rapid clinical course and death that can occur in 2-3 days after onset of signs Miranda and Thompson 2016 . Canine parvovirus is one of the most dangerous and contagious viruses with high morbidity 100 and frequent mortality up to 10 has been reported Appel et al. 1978 . Puppies between the time of weaning and 6 months of age are most susceptible. Canine parvovirus infection is characterized by two clinical forms i Enteritis form affecting dogs of all ages ii Myocarditis form in which pups of less than 3 months of age are susceptible Woods et al. 1980 . Dogs with enteritis show symptoms of depression loss of appetite vomiting high fever and severe diarrhea in early stage Kramer et al. 1980 .The route of transmission of .

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