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PANSYSTEMIC DISEASES

DeeDee Schumacher CVT, VTS (ECC)& Jeannie Stall, R.V.T.

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Pansystemic Disease

Involve multiple body systems in addition to the primary target organ.

Causes Viral Bacterial Parasitic

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Canine Distemper

Dogs & other carnivoresTransmission : Via aerosolized body

secretions Highly contagious / Fairly easy to

kill Many strains of the virus Causes immunosuppression then

secondary infectionsTreatment : None, just supportive therapy

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Canine Distemper

Clinical Signs Fever Cough Nasal & ocular discharge Pneumonia Vomiting Diarrhea Dehydration Seizures Ataxia

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Canine Distemper

Vaccine only preventionPrognosis guarded - (esp. if neuro problems present)Neuro issues can present weeks - yrs post infection

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Canine Distemper

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Canine Parvovirus

Very resistant virus - can survive for yrs. in environment Via fecal-oral transmissionInvades rapidly dividing cells :

Lymph system GI tract Bone marrow

Black & tan breeds more susceptible

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Canine Parvovirus

Clinical signs Lethargy Anorexia Vomiting Bloody diarrhea Fever Dehydration Death

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Canine Parvovirus

Vaccine only preventionKeep puppies isolated until final vaccine: Avoid visits to dog parks, pet stores……

Trt: Supportive treatment only Infected animals require isolation ward: Step in/step out pans Protective gowns

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Canine Parvovirus

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Rickettsioses

Small, Gram - , Obligate, intracellular bacteria Dogs

Rickettsiae Ehrlichiae

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Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

RickettsiiInduces vascular endothelial injury

Inflammation Necrosis Increased vascular permeability

Ticks: Dermacentor variabilis Dermacentro adersoni

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Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

Clinical signs Edema Hypotension Shock Arrhythmias Seizures Coma ARF

Dx : Direct immunofluorescent test in skin/

tissue Hx of tick exposure

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Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

Tx :Rx Tetracycline Doxycycline

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Ehrlichia

Ehrlichia canis via tick: Rhipicephalus sanguineusDisease

Acute:2-4 weeksOrganism multiplies and is transported to other organs

Subclinical6-9 weeks after infection+/- signs

ChronicBone marrow suppression

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Ehrlichia

Clinical signs : Anemia Depression Anorexia Fever Dyspnea CNS signs Bleeding tendencies

Dx : Positive indirect immunoflorescent antibody testTx: Rx Tetracycline or Doxyclicline Supportive care

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Ehrlichia

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Lyme ( Borreliosis )

Borrelia burgdorferi via tick:Ixodes sp./ Requires attachment for 48

hoursSymptoms:

FeverAnorexiaLameness

Dx : Via + ELISA test

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Lyme

Tx :Rx Doxyclycline but not always effective…..Anti-inflammatory medsVx : Endemic areas & dog’s “life-style” due to tick

exposure: Hunting , timber walks,

camping

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Rabies

All warm blooded animalsViral- induced neurologic dz.

Hosts:Raccoons / Skunks / Bats / Foxes / Coyotes

Transmission : Saliva via mucous membranes,

bites, open wounds

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Rabies

Incubation time :3-8 weeks (from exposure to symptoms) Enters nerve endings @ bite /wound, ascends the nerve to the brain, where it multiplies then travels along nerves to salivary glands & enters saliva

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Rabies

3 stages: Prodromal

Changes in behavior ie: “Friendly” wild animals Fearful

Excitative (furious)Hyperactive/aggressive Dazed stupor = “Dumb “ form of rabies

ParalyticAscending hind limb paralysis progesses to resp. failure & death

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Rabies

No cure ***ZOONOTIC***

Clin. signs: Behavior changes

Difficulty swallowing HypersalivationAtaxiaDepression/stupor

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Rabies

Dx. : Postmortem exam of brain onlyMust include brain stem / Not frozen tissues

Vx’d pet exposed = Re-vx. & watch for 90 days

Unvaccinated animal exposed:Euthanasia or Strict isolation x 6

months

Quarantine periods vary

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Rabies Virus

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Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis (Feline Herpes Virus)

Highly contagious upper respiratory virus

Still prevalent inspite of available vaccines

Transmission via : Aerosolization / Direct contact

Virus not hardy -- Inactivated in environment within

18-24 hrs.

Can shed virus up to 3 wks. after infection

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Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis (Feline Herpes Virus)

Clin. Signs:SneezingConjunctivitisNasal dischargeFever AnorexiaDepressionCorneal ulcers

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Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis (Feline Herpes Virus)

Tx.: Supportive therapy Anorexic- (Can’t smell food so won’t eat) Antiviral therapy for ocular infections Vaccine best prevention

People can transmit virus to other cats on clothes ,

etc…..

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Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis (Feline Herpes Virus)

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Feline Calicivirus

Highly contagious upper resp. virus Ulcerative stomatitis common Hardy, resistant virus

Disinfectants don’t kill readily & can

live in environment for days

Transmission : Direct contact with infected cats

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Feline Calicivirus

Clin. signs :Fever Ocular & nasal discharge Mild conjunctivitis Oral ulcers PneumoniaIn kittens, acute arthritis- a.k.a. “Limping kitten syndrome”

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Feline Calicivirus

Trt: Supportive care only Vaccinations are the best

preventionClinical signs last ~ 5-7 days Oral ulcers last 7

days Anorexia a problem -- If cat can’t

smell food, won’t eat food……….

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Feline Calicivirus

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Feline Distemper (Panleukopenia/parvo virus)

Closely related to K-9 ParvovirusTransmission : Direct contact Contaminated

environmentVirus remains in environment for years Incubation period : 4 - 5 days Exposure to

symptoms

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Feline Distemper (Panleukopenia/parvo virus)

Clinical Signs:Fever Depression Vomiting Diarrhea Dehydration Anorexia Abortion

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Feline Distemper (Panleukopenia/parvo virus)

Trt : Supportive therapy Force feed ( after vomiting is

controlled ) Rx Broad-spectrum abx

Post – virus “surviver” has lifelong immunity

Vaccinations are best prevention

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Feline Immunodeficiency Virus

“Feline AIDS “ ( lentivirus )

Intact males living outdoors ( “Mail” cat )

Transmission : Fighting / bite

wounds Vaccine may cause cats to test positive

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Feline Immunodeficiency Virus

Clin. signs :History of recurrent illnesses Anorexia / Stomatitis /

Chronic URIDiarrhea / Vomiting / Chronic

fever

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Feline Immunodeficiency Virus

Keep infected cats indoors & stress-free

Casual contact transmission unlikely

No specific treatment / No human risk

Vaccine available

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Feline Immunodeficiency Virus

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Feline Leukemia Virus

Retrovirus / Unstable in environment

Transmission via close contact:

Horizontal transmission – Sick cat to well cat

Urine, saliva , tears, fighting, grooming, bowls, etc…

Vertical – Poss. via parent?? Transplacental Transmammary - milk

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Feline Leukemia Virus

ELISA test:Positive cats should be retested in 3-4

months

May remain in good health for a long time

Keep infected cats indoors: < stress < exposure to other dz. < transmission to others

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Feline Leukemia Virus

Clin. signs :Fever / Anorexia / Wt. loss /

AnemiaSecondary infections /

Vomiting Diarrhea / Abortion / Renal

diseaseNeuro problems

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Feline Leukemia Virus

Isolate infected cats & reduce stress

No treatment

Vx. infected cats for other diseases

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Feline Leukemia Virus

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Feline Infectious Peritonitis

Requires exposure to feline corona virus

(virus mutates) Virus sheds intermittedly Inactivated in environment by

disinfectants Issue for catteries / ++++ multi-

cat homes Highly contagious !!! Transmission via : Feces /

Urine / Saliva

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Feline Infectious Peritonitis

Two forms of this dz.: “Wet “:

75% of cases

Effusive form has perivasculitisProtein-rich fluid accumulation in chest/ abd.

Faster progression of dz. than the dry form

“Dry “: 45% of non-effusive cases have ocular & neuro problems

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Feline Infectious Peritonitis

“Wet” form clinical signs :Ascites Pleural effusion Anorexia Depression Weight loss Dehydration

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Feline Infectious Peritonitis

“Dry” form clin. signs:Fever (unknown origin) Anorexia Depression Weight loss Ocular lesions Neuro signs

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Feline Infectious Peritonitis

Trt : Supportive careAspirate fluids / Rx Steroids daily Rx Broad spectrum abx

Prevention is best :Isolate infected cats Don’t breed infected queens !!! + / - Vaccinate negative cats ??

( Vx. only effective when given to cat not prev. exposed to feline coronavirus)

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Feline Infectious Peritonitis

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Toxoplasmosis

Toxoplasma gondii : Intracellular coccidianFeline only definitive host , but

other warm blooded animals (humans, too)

can be intermediate hosts

~ 30% - 60% of adults have been exposed

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Toxoplasmosis

Transmission via:

Fecal - oral

Transplacental

Eating contaminated meat of intermed. host

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ToxoplasmosisSporulated oocysts are ingested & tachyzoites form which then

invade body tissues Cat

Eye Lung

Dog ( rarely occur ) GI Neuro Respiratory

Host cat sheds oocysts for 1-2 weeks Undercooked meat > exposure risk

!!!

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Clinical signs of Toxo

Dependent upon which tissue was invaded …. Anorexia / Lethargy / Fever / Wt. Loss

Diarrhea / Vomiting / Icterus ( jaundice )

Lameness / Resp. issues / Pancreatic issues

Anterior uveitis / Glaucoma / CNS issues

Sudden death

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Toxoplasmosis

Immunocompromised or Pregnant : Requires someone else to change litterbox daily w/ hot H2O rinse

weekly

Dx:Difficult since so many people are

exposedNo long term shedding of oocysts (~

1-2 wks)

Tx: Rx Clindamycin ( BID x 2 -3

weeks )