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University of Bristol Veterinary School, Langford.
Eight vaccinated dogs suddenly developed progressive ataxia, paresis or paralysis of short duration. A histopathological examination revealed a non-suppurative meningoencephalitis suggestive of a viral infection, and immunohistochemical examination confirmed the presence of canine distemper virus antigen in five of the dogs. Distemper had not been suspected from the clinical examination of the dogs.
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J. J. Callanan, C. T. Mooney, G. Mulcahy, R. Fatzer, M. Vandevelde, F. Ehrensperger, M. McElroy, D. Toolan, and P. Raleigh A Novel Nonsuppurative Meningoencephalitis in Young Greyhounds in Ireland Vet. Pathol., January 1, 2002; 39(1): 56 - 65. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
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A. L. Frisk, M. König, A. Moritz, and W. Baumgärtner Detection of Canine Distemper Virus Nucleoprotein RNA by Reverse Transcription-PCR Using Serum, Whole Blood, and Cerebrospinal Fluid from Dogs with Distemper J. Clin. Microbiol., November 1, 1999; 37(11): 3634 - 3643. [Abstract] [Full Text] |
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