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Chris A. Whitehouse, U. Toggle navigation. Datasheet canine distemper virus. Don't need the entire report? Generate a print friendly version containing only the sections you need. Generate report. Expand all sections Collapse all sections. Dog infected with canine distemper: Note the purulent nasal discharge and hyperkeratotic nose.

Copyright Public Domain - via wikipedia. Title Pathology Caption Canine distemper hardpad disease : pathology. Lung lesions in an African wild dog Lycaon pictus with canine distemper. Hematoxylin and eosin staining. Title Threatened species Caption African wild dog Lycaon pictus pictus ; adult. African wild dogs are severely threatened by canine distemper. Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, South Africa.

November, Identity Top of page Preferred Scientific Name canine distemper virus. Summary of Invasiveness Top of page Canine distemper virus CDV is a paramyxovirus closely related to the measles and rinderpest viruses; it causes a highly contagious acute febrile disease. Diseases Table Top of page canine distemper. Distribution Top of page Canine distemper is distributed worldwide Creevy, ; a detailed distribution table is not provided for this datasheet.

History of Introduction and Spread Top of page It has been suspected that canine distemper was imported from Peru into Spain during the 17 th century. Risk of Introduction Top of page The distribution of canine distemper virus is worldwide. Pathogen Characteristics Top of page Canine distemper virus CDV is an enveloped, single-stranded RNA virus within the genus Morbillivirus family Paramyxoviridae and is closely related to the viruses of measles and rinderpest.

Economic Impact Top of page While there may be little economic impact of canine distemper in terms of agriculture, there is certainly impact associated with declines in wildlife populations or individuals.

Environmental Impact Top of page Impact on Biodiversity Canine distemper virus can have a significant effect on wildlife populations. Risk and Impact Factors Top of page Invasiveness Proved invasive outside its native range Benefits from human association i. References Top of page American Canine Association, undated. Top of page. Title Symptoms. Canine distemper hardpad disease : symptoms. Title Pathology.



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