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Canine distemper is a serious and contagious disease that affects dogs and some other animals. It is caused by a virus that attacks the respiratory, gastrointestinal, skin, immune, and nervous systems of the infected animal. The symptoms can vary depending on the stage and severity of the infection, but they may include fever, nasal and eye discharge, coughing, sneezing, vomiting, diarrhea, skin sores, thickening of the nose and foot pads, muscle twitching, seizures, and paralysis.
The survival rate of dogs with canine distemper depends on several factors, such as the strain of the virus, the strength of the dog’s immune system, the age of the dog, and the quality of the treatment. According to some sources, distemper has a mortality rate of 30% to 80% in adult dogs and 80% in puppies. However, some dogs may survive with proper care and management of their symptoms. In adult dogs, approximately 50% survive. In puppies, approximately 20% survive. Some cases may resolve as quickly as 10 days, while others may exhibit neurological symptoms for weeks or even months after infection.
Canine distemper is a serious disease that can be fatal for dogs. However, some dogs may survive if they receive timely and appropriate treatment. The best way to protect your dog from distemper is to vaccinate him and avoid contact with infected animals.
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