What secondary infections may be caused by canine influenza virus?

Canine influenza virus (CIV) can lead to several secondary infections, primarily bacterial infections. Dogs with CIV may develop pneumonia, which is often caused by bacteria like Streptococcus or Staphylococcus. These secondary infections can result in more severe illness, including high fever, increased respiratory rates, and effortful breathing.

Other potential secondary infections include kennel cough (canine infectious tracheobronchitis) and bronchopneumonia. It’s crucial to monitor dogs with CIV closely and seek veterinary care if symptoms worsen, as early intervention can help prevent complications.

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