A cinomose é uma doença infecciosa altamente contagiosa com sinais e sintomas inespecíficos. Sua evolução depende de fatores imunes de cada indivíduo, podendo evoluir para o óbito. O diagnóstico geralmente é clínico devido aos sintomas apresentados e podem-se solicitar exames complementares, bem como hemograma, teste ELISA, RT-PCR e imunofluorescência indireta. O tratamento instituído é de suporte e variável de acordo com a clínica apresentada. A profilaxia e manejo devem ser orientados e inclui vacinação com protocolo determinado, ingestão de colostro, controle ambiental com higienização adequada e isolamento de animais infectados. Palavras chave: doenças de cães, doenças infecciosas, morbillivirus Canine distemper: aspects related to diagnosis, treatment and vaccinationAbstract. Distemper is a highly contagious infectious disease with nonspecific signs and symptoms. Its evolution depends on immune factors of each individual, and may evolve to death. The diagnosis is usually clinical because of the symptoms presented and complementary examinations can be requested, as well as blood count, ELISA, PCR and indirect immunofluorescence tests. The treatment instituted is supportive and variable according to the clinical presentation. Prophylaxis and management should be targeted and include vaccination with a protocol, colostrum ingestion, environmental control with adequate hygiene and isolation of infected animals.
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