Dog Infectious Dz Review Flashcards

1
Q

What is the most common bacterial infection in dogs?

A

Lepto

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2
Q

Which bacteria prefers higher pH urine and warmer temps?

A

Lepto

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3
Q

How long is the incubation period of Lepto?

A

3-7d

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4
Q

Causes acute lung and kidney injury and chronic liver injury

A

Lepto

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5
Q

What is the most common mode of transmission for Lepto?

A

Contaminated stagnant water, soil, food

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6
Q

Working/hunting dogs are at higher risk of getting which disease?

A

Lepto

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7
Q

Which disease has so many clinical signs that it’s a ddx for most infections in a dog?

A

Lepto

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8
Q

How will Lepto affect CBC/chem?

A

Decr PLTs, anemia
Incr PT/PTT
Disproportional incr. in ALP

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9
Q

What type of casts will you see in the urine of a Lepto infected dog?

A

Granular casts

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10
Q

How do you treat sick Lepto cases?

A

Amoxacilin + doxy for 2wk

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11
Q

How do you treat a stable Lepto case?

A

Doxy for 2wk

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12
Q

How does giving abx help a Lepto case?

A

Shortens duration of shedding

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13
Q

How long does a non-core Lepto vaccine protect a dog?

A

12 months

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14
Q

What bacteria affects immune-compromised or splenectomised dogs exclusively?

A

Mycoplasma

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15
Q

What tick transmits Mycoplasma to dogs?

A

R. sanguineus

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16
Q

How do you treat a Mycoplasma infection

A

Doxy or Fluoroquinolones

17
Q

This is an RNA virus with and LPS envelope that is very susceptible to the environment

A

Distemper

18
Q

How is distemper virus transmitted?

A

URT secretions

19
Q

Where does distemper virus replicate?

A

Macrophages

20
Q

How long after infection does distemper virus spread to CNS tissue?

A

8-9d post-infection

21
Q

What % of distemper-infected dogs recover spontaneously?

A

25-75%

22
Q

What virus causes pyrexia and both T- and B-cell lymphopenia?

A

Distemper

23
Q

What virus causes KCS, hyperkeratosis (hard pad dz), diarrhea, and neuro signs?

A

Distemper

24
Q

Why do neuro signs assoc. w/distemper not appear until 1-3wk after recovering from systemic illness?

A

Demyelination takes time

25
Q

What dogs are most at risk for distemper virus?

A

Unvaccinated 3-6mo puppies

26
Q

What type of lung pattern will you see with distemper virus?

A

Interstitial (alveolar if 2* infxn)

27
Q

Intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies in erythrocytes can be seen in early disease of this virus

A

Distemper

28
Q

What will you see on a CSF tap of a distemper virus dog?

A

Increased protein (inflammatory)

29
Q

How do you treat distemper and what is the prognosis?

A

Supportive amox/doxy, dexmethasone, seizure meds

Px is poor

30
Q

Which canine virus is highly resistant to the environment?

A

Adenovirus 2

31
Q

Small, non-enveloped DNA virus that requires rapidly dividing cells for replication

A

Parvo

32
Q

Highly contagious and often fatal virus of dogs

A

Parvo

33
Q

What age of dogs are predisposed to parvo?

A

6wk-6mo

34
Q

What body systems are affected by parvovirus?

A

GI and BM

35
Q

What virus causes hemorrhagic enteritis and severe leukopenia?

A

Parvovirus

36
Q

When can you provide antiemetics to a parvo puppy?

A

> 8wk

37
Q

How do you tx parvo?

A

Fluids, food, gastric protectants