Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
Online ISSN : 1347-7439
Print ISSN : 0916-7250
ISSN-L : 0916-7250
Dual Infection with Canine Distemper Virus and Infectious Canine Hepatitis Virus (Canine Adenovirus Type 1) in a Dog
Yoshiyasu KOBAYASHIKenji OCHIAIChitoshi ITAKURA
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1993 Volume 55 Issue 4 Pages 699-701

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A 72-day-old, female, Golden Retriever dog showed anorexia, coughing, nasal discharge, diarrhea and hematochezia, and died on the 15th clinical day. Pathological examination revealed dual infection with canine distemper virus (CDV) and canine adenovirus (CAV). CAV inclusion bodies occurred only in the liver, and biliary and respiratory system, whereas CDV inclusions were demonstrated in the visceral organs systematically. The CAV inclusions were associated with multifocal hepatocellular necrosis and edematous swelling of the wall of the gall bladder, suggesting infectious canine hepatitis virus (canine adenovirus type 1) infection.
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