New and emerging pathogens in canine infectious respiratory disease
- PMID: 24232191
- DOI: 10.1177/0300985813511130
New and emerging pathogens in canine infectious respiratory disease
Abstract
Canine infectious respiratory disease is a common, worldwide disease syndrome of multifactorial etiology. This review presents a summary of 6 viruses (canine respiratory coronavirus, canine pneumovirus, canine influenza virus, pantropic canine coronavirus, canine bocavirus, and canine hepacivirus) and 2 bacteria (Streptococcus zooepidemicus and Mycoplasma cynos) that have been associated with respiratory disease in dogs. For some pathogens a causal role is clear, whereas for others, ongoing research aims to uncover their pathogenesis and contribution to this complex syndrome. Etiology, clinical disease, pathogenesis, and epidemiology are described for each pathogen, with an emphasis on recent discoveries or novel findings.
Keywords: animal shelter; bronchopneumonia; communicable diseases; dogs; emerging; infectious tracheobronchitis; kennel cough; lung; pneumonia.
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