What virus is carried in dogs with dog plague?

Updated on pet 2024-06-10
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Dog plague = canine plague = infected by canine distemper virus and invades all parts of the body! The following is the pathogenesis introduced by the encyclopedia, the landlord can take a look and understand!

    Canine distemper (CD) is an acute, high-contact viral infectious disease of dogs that occurs widely worldwide, and its causative agent is canine distemper virus (CDV), which was first reported in 1905 and belongs to the genus Measles Virus in the family Paramyxoviridae.

    The natural route of infection is mainly through the upper respiratory tract. After entering the body through the nasal, pharyngeal, and upper respiratory tract, the canine distemper virus first proliferates in the nearby lymph nodes and tonsils, proliferates in tissue macrophages within 24 hours, and spreads throughout the cell, from the regional lymphatic vessels to the tonsils and bronchial lymph nodes. 2 to 4 days after infection, the virus multiplies in the tonsils and retropharyngeal lymph nodes, bronchial lymph nodes.

    4 After 6 days, the canine distemper virus proliferates in the lymphatic follicles of the spleen, the lamina propria of the stomach and small intestine, the mesenteric lymph nodes, and the astrocytes of the liver, and the animals show an initial increase in body temperature and leukopenia. Viremia develops in the first week after infection, and with the help of blood circulation, the canine distemper virus spreads to the lymphoid organs, bone marrow, and the propria membranes of epithelial structures throughout the body, and all secretions of the body begin to excrete outward. Antibodies develop rapidly in 50% of dogs after infection, which can be detected at 8 to 9 days.

    After 8-9 days of infection, the virus spreads further to the epithelial and CNS tissues, and all secretions of the body begin to excrete outward, even in dogs in the subclinical stage of infection. Dogs with good immunity level have sufficient canine distemper virus antibodies 14 days after infection, cell-mediated cytotoxicity cleans up the virus from most tissues, animals do not show clinical signs of canine distemper, and dogs with poor immunity level spread the virus to their tissues 9 14 days after infection, including **, endocrine glands, gastrointestinal epithelium, respiratory epithelium, urogenital epithelium, etc., showing clinical symptoms of virus invasion of multiple systems. Canine distemper virus in brain tissue is characterized by the activation of blood vessel wall cells, which then causes glial cell reactions, demyelinating encephalitis, and death by neurological symptoms 3 to 4 weeks after infection.

    To put it simply:

    In the early stage, it manifests in the respiratory tract, and many times it will be mistaken for a cold, pneumonia! Because some dogs that have just been bought from dog farms, pet stores, and dog dealers have been injected with serum and monoclonal antibodies, resulting in inaccurate CDV test strips!

    The mid-term performance is in the stomach, once there is diarrhea, or vomiting, or soft stool, it means that the dog has turned to the middle stage!

    If the dog's body does not produce antibodies in the middle stage, it will deteriorate to the late stage, resulting in convulsions!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Summary. Hello dear <>

    After a dog has canine plague, there will indeed be a virus in the home, because canine plague virus is highly contagious, and sick dogs will discharge the virus, which will be transmitted through the respiratory tract, eyes, ears, intestines and other ways, which will cause other dogs to be infected. The canine plague virus can also live in the environment, such as kennels, kennels, toys, intimate clothing, etc., and can be dried for 30 days or more. Therefore, after a dog has canine plague, it is necessary to thoroughly disinfect the environment, and at the same time pay attention to prevent the virus from being transmitted from the affected dog to other dogs.

    Can a dog with canine plague have a virus at home?

    Hello dear <>

    If a dog has canine plague, there will indeed be a virus in the home, because the canine plague virus is highly contagious, and the sick dog will discharge the virus, which will be transmitted through the respiratory tract, eyes, ears, intestines and other ways, which will cause other dogs to be infected with Dongxun. The canine plague virus can also live in the environment, such as kennels, kennels, toys, intimate clothing, etc., and can be dried for 30 days or more. Therefore, after the dog has canine plague, it is necessary to completely eliminate the environment and activate the virus, and at the same time pay attention to prevent the virus from being transmitted from the affected dog to other dogs.

    If the dog has canine plague and does not die at home, can he still have a new dog?

    Dear, you can get a new dog, but after a week of comprehensive disinfection and ventilation of the home, you can bring your dog home!

    I'll buy a new dog, can I buy it home after the vaccination.

    What disinfectant to buy is better.

    In order to prevent the canine plague virus from remaining in the environment, it is necessary to disinfect the kennels, kennels, utensils, and places that have been touched by household members. Generally speaking, the concentration of disinfectant should reach more than 2%, and the environment can be disinfected with hail potato hydrogen peroxide, coal phenol, bleaching powder, etc.!

    It's better to buy any disinfectant.

    Dear, dog vaccination is the most correct way to prevent, but there will still be a period of time from vaccination to the production of antibodies, you can first disinfect in the house, take the dog to vaccinate after the pet store or friend's house, and then wait for a week of disinfection to take the dog back. Strip chop.

    Hydrogen peroxide, carbophenol, bleaching powder, etc. can be used for disinfection.

    The concentration of the disinfectant should reach more than 2%.

    In which hospital is it available?

    You can go to a pet hospital, or a pharmacy epidemic prevention station, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. The transmission route of dog plague

    Dog plague is a highly contagious viral disease, and its transmission routes are mainly as follows:

    1) Direct contact: The canine plague virus can be transmitted to other healthy dogs through the body fluids and respiratory secretions of sick dogs, and common contact methods include kissing, hugging, smelling the body, etc.

    2) Indirect contact: The canine plague virus can be transmitted to other dogs through the environment and objects that the sick dog has come into contact with, such as feeding bowls, toys, cages, etc.

    3) Airborne transmission: The canine plague virus can be transmitted through the air, such as when coughing and sneezing in a group of dogs, spreading the virus into the air, and inhaling other dogs to inhale it.

    2. The infectious hazards of dog plague to other animals

    Dog plague can not only cause serious harm to dogs, but also infect other animals, including cats, foxes, martens, wolves, anthrax rabbits, etc. When the potato dog plague virus infects these animals, it can cause symptoms similar to those of dogs, such as high fever, cough, vomiting, diarrhea, etc. Among them, cats are one of the high-risk animals for dog plague, especially susceptible to rhinitis, asthitis and other symptoms.

    3. How to prevent the infection of dog plague to other animals

    In order to prevent the transmission of dog plague to other animals, we should take the following precautions:

    1) Strengthen the vaccination of dogs: timely vaccinate dogs with canine plague, canine plague, rabies and other vaccines, effectively improve the immunity of dogs, and reduce the probability of dog disease.

    2) Regular disinfection and cleaning: clean up the dog's living environment in a timely manner, eliminate daily necessities such as pure toxic kennels, bowls, etc., and reduce the concentration of viruses in the air and environment.

    3) Control dog interactions: Regularly check the physical condition of dogs and avoid contact with sick dogs. For stray or sick dogs, they should be kept away to avoid contracting the virus.

    4. The infectious hazard of dog plague from other animals

    While dog plague is highly contagious, we should also pay attention to the infectious harm of other animals, including poultry and livestock, which are also susceptible to early infection with dog plague virus. If poultry or livestock are infected with the canine plague virus, it will cause great losses to agricultural and animal husbandry production, and it will also pose a health threat to people.

    Therefore, while we care for dogs, we should also pay attention to the health status of other animals to ensure the effective prevention and control of high infectious diseases such as dog plague.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Canine distemper virus is the number one killer in dogs' lives.

    Canine distemper virus is recognized as a super virulent infectious disease in the world, and its infectivity and fatality rate rank first in the dog world.

    Once a dog is infected with canine distemper virus, there is almost no possibility of **; However, if the disease is detected early, the best is more timely, and only a few dogs can barely tolerate it, which can be regarded as a miracle, but the sequelae left by most of the metropolis make the dog worse than dead, and the dog will be tortured painfully for a lifetime.

    In the early stage of canine distemper infection, the symptoms are similar to those of a cold, such as runny nose, watery eyes, lack of energy, and poor appetite; At this time, if you use antipyretic and anti-inflammatory drugs, the fever will be immediately reduced, and the dog feels like **, can eat and sleep, can play and jump, the owner has relaxed his vigilance, but after two to three days, the dog has a sudden high fever, and at the same time has a yellow thick nose, there is a large white discharge at the corner of the eye, the dog coughs, diarrhea, blood in the stool; The symptoms will be aggravated and then relieved, and the dog will become thinner and thinner in the later stage, and finally the whole body will convulsions and die.

    For the canine distemper virus, the best way at present is to prevent it, once and for all, keep the virus out of the door forever, reduce the infection rate to zero, and of course regular disinfection is also important.

    The subject said that the dog's canine distemper is good, I estimate that only the symptoms have been alleviated, but in fact it has not been cured, at this time deworming, undoubtedly let the dog to die, the doctor of this pet hospital has a strong sense of responsibility, even if there is really a dog with canine distemper to deworm, but also to wait until the dog is completely ** can, don't rush.

    Dogs that really suffer from canine distemper are immune to the canine distemper virus for life and will never do it again.

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