What are viral infections in dogs?
Viral infectious diseases in dogs include rabies, CDV, parvovirus, CIV, and CPIV.
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Viral infectious diseases in dogs include rabies, CDV, parvovirus, CIV, and CPIV.
Feline toxoplasmosis is a parasitic disease caused by Toxoplasma gondii that primarily infects cats and other animals, including humans.
Cats can be susceptible to several infectious diseases. Here are some of the most common ones: It’s important to keep your cat’s vaccinations up to date and to consult with …
Toxoplasma gondii, the parasite responsible for toxoplasmosis, can be transmitted to humans in several ways:
Feline calicivirus is one of the key factors causing upper respiratory tract infections and oral diseases in cats, and plays an important role in cat health problems.
Feline herpes virus is the main pathogen of feline rhinitis and poses a serious threat to the health of cats. This virus mainly attacks the upper respiratory tract, conjunctiva and oral cavity of cats.
Feline panleukopenia, also known as feline distemper and feline infectious enteritis , is an acute, highly contagious, fatal infectious disease of cats.
The incubation period for canine distemper typically ranges from 3 to 6 days, but it can be as long as 1 to 2 weeks in some cases. During this time, …
Canine parvovirus (CPV) is a highly contagious viral disease that primarily affects dogs, especially puppies and unvaccinated dogs. Here are some key points about its causes: Vaccination is the most …
Canine Infectious Hepatitis is a viral disease caused by canine adenovirus type 1 (CAV-1). It primarily affects the liver, kidneys, and eyes, leading to symptoms such as fever, vomiting, abdominal pain, jaundice, and, in severe cases, death.