| Literature DB >> 31813556 |
Krystle L Reagan1, Jane E Sykes2.
Abstract
Canine infectious respiratory disease complex (CIRDC) refers to a syndrome of diseases that can be caused by several different bacterial and viral pathogens. These pathogens are often highly contagious, and coinfections are common. Clinical signs are frequently mild and self-limiting; however, some individual cases progress to severe disease. Clinical diagnosis of CIRDC is often based on history of exposure and physical examination findings; however, determining the etiologic agent requires application of specific diagnostic tests, and results can be difficult to interpret because of widespread subclinical infections.Entities:
Keywords: Bordetella; CIRD; Kennel cough; Parainfluenza virus; Pneumonia
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31813556 PMCID: PMC7132485 DOI: 10.1016/j.cvsm.2019.10.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract ISSN: 0195-5616 Impact factor: 2.093
Summary of the primary pathogens associated with canine infectious respiratory disease complex
| Organism | Incubation Period (d) | Clinical Presentation | Vaccination |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2–6 | Variable ranging from commensal to mild upper-respiratory signs to severe bronchopneumonia | Parenteral inactivated; attenuated live intranasal, mucosal vaccine | |
| 3–10 | Clinical syndrome not completely described. Isolated as a single agent from dogs with pneumonia | None available | |
| Probably days | Although has been associated with severe, rapidly progressing hemorrhagic pneumonia in overcrowded environments, can also cause mild upper-respiratory signs or subclinical infections | None available | |
| Canine adenovirus 2 | 3–6 | Mild upper-respiratory signs and harsh cough of 2-wk duration | Attenuated live parenteral and mucosal vaccines; cross-protection for CAV-1 |
| Canine distemper virus | 3–6 | Respiratory signs in combination with lethargy, ocular discharge, fever; rapidly progressive and can include GI and central nervous system signs | Parenteral attenuated live and recombinant vaccines; core vaccines |
| Canine herpesvirus-1 | 6–10 | Subclinical or mild respiratory signs in adults; moderate to severe ocular changes; severe disease in neonates | None available |
| Canine influenza virus | 2–4 | Variable, ranging from subclinical to severe clinical disease with secondary bacterial infection | Parenteral inactivated vaccines for H3N2, H3N8, or both |
| Canine parainfluenza virus | 3–10 | Highly contagious; upper-respiratory signs lasting up to 10 d | Attenuated live parenteral and mucosal vaccines |
| Canine respiratory coronavirus | Probably days | Variable; subclinical to mild upper-respiratory signs | None available; no cross-protection afforded by the CCoV vaccine |