2003 Volume 65 Issue 10 Pages 1139-1140
A 6-month-old male golden retriever was presented with fever, bloody-watery diarrhea and mild cough. Parvovirus and Isospora canis infection was confirmed and successfully treated. Two weeks later, the dog had severe cough and mucopurulent nasal discharge. Aspergillus niger was cultured from endotracheal washings on blood agar at 37°C. Treatment with itraconazole for about 10 weeks resolved the clinical signs.