Canine Distemper in Wild Animals - Pathology and Disease Overview

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Canine distemper virus (CDV) poses a significant threat to various carnivore species, including domestic dogs, foxes, wolves, raccoons, bears, and others. This highly contagious disease has been linked to fatalities in lions and emphasizes the importance of understanding its pathology and impact on wildlife. Clinical signs such as ocular and dermatological singe can aid in early detection and management of CDV. Explore more about the pathology of canine distemper in wild animals through images and information shared by Dr. Deepak Kumar, Assistant Professor at the Department of Veterinary Pathology, Bihar Veterinary College.


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  1. Pathology of Canine Distemper in Wild - Animals. Dr Deepak Kumar Assistant Professor Department of Veterinary Pathology Bihar Veterinary College, Patna -14 Bihar Animal Sciences University Patna

  2. Pathology of Canine Distemper in Wild Animals.

  3. C.D / Hard Pad Disease. CDV is a highly contagious diseases of Canine Species mainly domestic dogs. The virus infect other wild carnivores such as fox, wolves, raccoons, bear & ferrates. Recently study linked CDV to death of lions, emphasizing the deadly threat of this disease to a wide variety of carnivore animal species.

  4. Signs

  5. Ocular singe

  6. Dermatological Singe

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