Clinical, hematological, and biochemical findings in puppies with coronavirus and parvovirus enteritis
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Clinical, hematological, and biochemical findings in puppies with coronavirus and parvovirus enteritis
Abstract
The clinical and laboratory findings in puppies naturally infected with canine coronavirus (CCoV) and/or canine parvovirus (CPV) were compared with findings in uninfected puppies. Lymphopenia was the only parameter related to CCoV infection that was statistically significant; vomiting, anorexia, lethargy, hemorrhagic fluid diarrhea, leukopenia, lymphopenia, thrombocytopenia, hypoglycemia, and hypoproteinemia were correlated with CPV infection.
Résultats cliniques, hématologiques et biochimiques chez des chiots atteints de l’entérite à coronavirus et à parvovirus. Les résultats cliniques et de laboratoire chez des chiots naturellement infectés par le coronavirus canin (CoVC) et/ou le parvovirus canin (PVC) ont été comparés aux résultats des chiots non infectés. La lymphopénie était le seul paramètre statistiquement significatif associé à l’infection par le CoVC; les vomissements, l’anorexie, la léthargie, la diarrhée liquide hémorragique, la leucopénie, la lymphopénie, la thrombocytopénie, l’hypoglycémie et l’hypoprotéinémie étaient tous associés à l’infection par le PVC.(Traduit par Isabelle Vallières).
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