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Infectious canine hepatitis

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to form in the mouth. Death can occur secondary to this or the liver disease. However, most dogs recover after a brief illness, although chronic corneal edema and kidney lesions may persist.
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for dogs contain a modified canine adenovirus type-2. CAV-2 is one of the causes of respiratory infections in dogs, but it is similar enough to CAV-1 that vaccine for one creates
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for both. CAV-2 vaccine is much less likely to cause side effects than CAV-1 vaccine. One study has shown the vaccine to have a duration of immunity of at least four years.
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is spread in the feces, urine, blood, saliva, and nasal discharge of infected dogs. It is contracted through the mouth or nose, where it replicates in the
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Diagnosis is made by recognizing the combination of symptoms and abnormal blood tests that occur in infectious canine hepatitis. A rising
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Treatment is symptomatic. Most dogs recover spontaneously without treatment. Prevention is through
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CAV-1 is destroyed in the environment by steam cleaning and
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to CAV-1 is also seen. The disease can be confused with
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count and bloody diarrhea in young, unvaccinated dogs.
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Index

Canine adenovirus
Virus classification
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Virus
Varidnaviria
Bamfordvirae
Preplasmiviricota
Tectiliviricetes
Rowavirales
Adenoviridae
Mastadenovirus
Synonyms
acute
liver infection
wolves
coyotes
bears
encephalitis
foxes
virus
tonsils
liver
kidneys
incubation period
fever
Corneal
edema
jaundice
hepatic encephalopathy
bleeding

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