4. DOGS: Parvoviral enteritis (Canine PARVOVIRUS 1 and 2) Flashcards

PARVOVIRUSRIPULI

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disease

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-contagious disease of dogs

-parvoviral enteritis

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caused by

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Parvovirus

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characterized by

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severe enteritis, anorexia, vomiting, hemorrhagic diarrhea and shock

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agent

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-canine parvovirus 1 and 2

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highly

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CONTAGIOUS

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extremely

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-resistant - can survive over 7 months in envi

-resistant to most disinfectants (except bleach)

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HR

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dogs

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affects almost exclusively

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-PUPPIES less 8 months old

-unvaccinated adults

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suspected breed predisposition

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-doberman pinscher

-rottweiler

-pit bull

-German shepherd

-dachshund breeds

> toy poodles and cocker spaniels have below-normal degree of risk

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occurs

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worldwide and year around ; more common during warmer and wetter seasons

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risk factors

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-unvaccinated puppies or pups less than 7 weeks age with poor maternal immunity

> unvaccinated dogs are 12.7x more likely to develop parvovirus enteritis!!!!!

-exposure to high viral loads

-immunosuppression = systemic illness, cancer chemotherapy

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mortality is

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HIGH without Tx

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transmission: excretion

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-feces

> shedding 4-5 days after exposure ; occurs for total of 7-10 days , usually ending by day 14 after exposure

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ways of transmission

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-direct contact

-fomites

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route of transmission

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fecal-oral

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IP

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3-14 days

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CS: courses

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-subclinical (piilevä)

-mild

-moderate

-severe enteritis

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CS: acute onset of

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> lethargy (often first sign)

> anorexia

> vomiting

> diarrhea (often hemorrhagic )

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CS: moderate and severe enteritis

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> lethargy

> dehydration (tacky oral MM)

-palpably fluid-filled intestines
>abdominal palpation may induce vomiting or retching

> fever

> tachycardia

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CS: severe enteritis

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-hypovolemic shock with altered mentation

> may be due to septic shock , hypoglycemia and hypothermia

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associated conditions and disorders

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-helminthiasis, giardiasis, coccidiosis and coronavirus infections may occur concurrently

-sepsis is likely prevalent on parvovirus enteritis cases because bacteremia is common

> in 90% of dogs that died of parvovirus enteritis, microbial liver or lung cultures revealed growth of E.coli

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possible complications

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-intussusception or rectal prolapse

-septic arthritis or endocarditis

-acute respiratory stress syndrome

-pneumonia (embolic, aspiration or opportunistic)

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DDx

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-any severe acute gastroenteritis

-distemper

-salmonellosis

-coronaviral enteritis

-foreign body/intussusception

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suspect when

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-anorexia

-vomiting

-diarrhea

-lethargy, or combination of these

-typically in young and usually unvaccinated dog

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diagnosis: material

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-blood

-feces

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diagnosis: in lab

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-ELISA snap test- test of choice

> sensitive and specific

> false-positive result possible after recent vaccination (starts 5 days after, continues for 1 week)

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Tx goals

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-normalize hydration, potassium and glucose

-control vomiting

-control pain

-feed early

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prevention

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-adequate VACCINATION

-owner should limit environmental access for puppies until they are fully vaccinated

-dogs that survive parvovirus enteritis generally have immunity to reinfection (lifelong)

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control

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WEAR GLOVES and use strict hygiene when handling these patients