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“…suggested that myoclonus is the most frequently observed neurological manifestation of distemper encephalitis in dogs (HEADLEY, 1999;SILVA et al, 2007), and with significant statistical variation in the age of affected animals (HEADLEY, 1999). In a study of 20 dogs from which eight were diagnosed with distemper encephalitis by histopathology and RT-PCR, tetraparesis/tetraplegia was the most frequent clinical manifestation and occurred in 87% (7/8) of dogs diagnosed with CDE (AMUDE; ALFIERI; ALFIERI, 2007a).…”
Section: Retrospective Studies Realized In Brazil Havementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…suggested that myoclonus is the most frequently observed neurological manifestation of distemper encephalitis in dogs (HEADLEY, 1999;SILVA et al, 2007), and with significant statistical variation in the age of affected animals (HEADLEY, 1999). In a study of 20 dogs from which eight were diagnosed with distemper encephalitis by histopathology and RT-PCR, tetraparesis/tetraplegia was the most frequent clinical manifestation and occurred in 87% (7/8) of dogs diagnosed with CDE (AMUDE; ALFIERI; ALFIERI, 2007a).…”
Section: Retrospective Studies Realized In Brazil Havementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the roaming habit of mongrels was associated with contamination by Dioctophyma renale in dogs from Londrina/PR (NAKAGAWA et al, 2007), concomitant infections of CDV, Toxoplasma gondii, and ehrlichiosis in dogs from Botucatu/SP (MORETTI et al, 2006), dual infections of CDV and T. gondii also in Botucatu/ SP (MORETTI et al, 2002), secondary Bordetella bronchiseptica purulent bronchopneumonia in two pups (HEADLEY et al, 1999), and in five cases of Nocardia asteroides infection in Sudan (FAWI; TAG EL DIN; EL-SANOUSI, 1971). A seroepidemiological survey realized in Pelotas/RS demonstrated that 68% of dogs positive for CDV had access to the street and 58% of all positive dogs were mongrels (HASS et al, 2008).…”
Section: The Importance Of Mongrel Dogsmentioning
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“…Canine morbillivirus (canine distemper virus, CDV) causes canine distemper (CD) in a wide range of mammalian hosts, and may produce systemic, respiratory, cutaneous, bone, and/or neurological manifestations in these animals 1 , 2 . CDV produces immunosuppression 3 in susceptible hosts by targeting cells that express the signalling activation molecule (SLAM) 4 , which frequently results in opportunistic infectious diseases caused by agents such as Bordetella bronchiseptica 5 , 6 , Candida sp. 7 , Clostridium piliforme 8 , Toxoplasma gondii 9 – 11 , Dirofilaria immitis 11 , Mycoplasma cynos 12 , and Talaromyces marneffei 13 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%