Canine Distemper Flashcards

1
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Structure

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Enveloped, negative-sense ssRNA

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Family

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Paramyxoviridae, morbillivirus

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Primary Reservoir

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Domestic Dogs

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Mortality

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high in wide rang of species, up to 100%

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5
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1st recorded case

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1760 in Spain in domestic dogs

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When did it enter the US

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1880s-> wildlife in 1920s

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Transmission Cycle

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close contact through oronasal aerosol and urine
Potentially on fomites

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Wild reservoir host

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foxes, hyenas, coyotes, other canids

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Intermediate host

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raccoons

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Pathogenesis

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lymphocyte direct viral damage and apoptosis -> secondary infection CD4+ more than CD8+-> dendritic cells-> immunodepression-> CNS cerenospinal fluid

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Recovery

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After initial exposure, dogs can have a robust immune response and recover
75% of infections may actually be subclinical
Slow recovery and repopulation of lymphoid tissues
Functional recovery doesn’t occur and will remain immunosuppressed

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Clinical Signs Catarrhal phase

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Transient fever 3-6 days post infection, anorexia, serous nasal discharge, mucopurulent ocular discharge, lethargy, diarrhea, pustular dermatitis, hyperkeratosis of footpads and nose planum, hypoplasia of enamel on unerupted teeth

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Clinical Signs Neurologic phase

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localized involuntary muscle twitching, seizures with salivation and chewing movements of the jaw, circling, head tilt, nystagmus, paresis to paralysis

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14
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Incubation time

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7-10 days

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15
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Shedding

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she in high titers from all body secretions during acute phase of infections, survivors can shed for months

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16
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Pathologic lesions

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-rash
-hyperkeratosis of foot pads, muzzle, eyelids, and anus
-neuronal degeneration/necrosis
-thymic atrophy
-lymphatic tissue necrosis
-inclusion bodies in respiratory, urinary, and GI epithelium
-right sided dilations and left sided hypertrophy of heart
-splenomegaly
-hepatic lipidosis
-respiratory congestion and consolidation due to pneumonia

17
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Diagnostics

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PCR, ELISA or IFA(most common form using discharge and tissue samples), cerebrospinal fluid analysis, distemper inclusion bodies- generally only done on necropsy

18
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Management

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no vaccines for wildlife, remove carcasses as soon as find them, population control of susceptible species (virus is density dependent), decontamination of infected areas