Recent
outbreaks of distemper in dogs and cats, and whooping cough and measles in children, are of great concern.
There is no data to back up claims that the disease is on the rise on a national level, but there have been many
outbreaks of distemper covered in the news media.
The Shiba bloodlines took another hit in the 1950's when
an outbreak of distemper rampaged through Japan.
Seminole County's animal control agency has not noticed
an outbreak of distemper countywide, said director Ron LeFebvre.
After
an outbreak of distemper, the Animal Services Division last week resumed animal adoptions.
During and after World War II the Shiba nearly became extinct because of food shortages and a deadly
outbreak of distemper.
last year, Happiness is Pets had their 4th
outbreak of Distemper in 8 years.
On October 29, the rescue agency stated that multiple test results confirmed that there was
an outbreak of distemper at their shelter facility.
In 1963, the population was further decimated by
another outbreak of distemper.
It requires pet stores to notify the Illinois Department of Agriculture immediately after
an outbreak of distemper, canine parvovirus and other contagious and life threatening diseases.
Not exact matches
If you read the old papers you get the impression that could have been an
outbreak of seal
distemper.»
Consecutive rabies and
distemper outbreaks recently cut one
of the smallest known wolf populations down to two individuals, Sillero's team reported in December in Emerging Infectious Diseases.
The long - running debate about why just one
of several canine
distemper virus (CDV)
outbreaks in the Serengeti in Tanzania during the past 25 years was fatal for lions and spotted hyenas has been resolved.
New York Magazine reported on the issue in its February 2015 edition, noting that widespread vaccine avoidance can trigger
outbreaks of diseases that were once thought to be under control, such as
distemper.
Due to understanding
of the virus and the ability to treat secondary symptoms, Canine
Distemper only becomes a concern in isolated
outbreaks.
Due to understanding
of the virus and the ability to treat secondary symptoms, Canine
Distemper only become a concern in isolated
outbreaks.
Overview
of Best Friends» efforts with Hurricane Harvey animals and a detailed account
of the
outbreak of canine
distemper in the shelter population.
Maddie's Fund has provided University
of Wisconsin - Madison School
of Veterinary Medicine with $ 1,032,824 in funding to support their Shelter Medicine Program, including courses, internships, residencies and diagnostic testing and shelter consultative services.Interns work hand - in - hand with veterinarians at Dane County Humane Society, Residents mentor and train at the University's veterinary clinic and thousands
of animals have been saved through the diagnostic testing and shelter consultative services for disease
outbreaks of Canine
Distemper Virus, Canine Parvovirus, Feline Panleukopenia Virus, Canine Respiratory Disease Complex and Feline Respiratory Disease Complex.
We have noticed a significant decrease in parvo in our partner communities and have provided vaccines in a community where a
distemper outbreak resulted in the death
of many dogs.
Yes, Dr Rosemary Manziano learned
of the
outbreak of canine
distemper in raccoons in her area through the CDC.
The Lancaster County Animal Shelter in rural South Carolina shelter experienced an
outbreak of canine
distemper.
As the article continues, it's clear that Greencross clinics encourage dog owners to have their pets vaccinated annually for core vaccines (parvo,
distemper and hepatitis) as well as bordetella and parainfluenza, using scare tactics like «disease
outbreaks of Canine Parvovirus occur on a regular basis throughout Australia.»
According to Thursday's KTLA News, some employees at the San Bernardino City Shelter have expressed concerns about the number
of dogs dying from the disease, buy they claim that they are being threatened with losing their jobs if they speak publicly about the
distemper outbreak which is believed to be responsible for at least 80 canine deaths.
In a free Maddie's Fund ® webcast, Sandra Newbury, DVM, Director
of the University
of Wisconsin Shelter Medicine Program, will help shelters understand how to prevent
distemper outbreaks, how to recognize the disease in its earliest stages, and what to do in response to an
outbreak.
Canine
distemper outbreaks are a fact
of life in animal shelters across the country, and a frequent cause
of loss
of life for infected and exposed dogs.
Indiana Public Media (Jan. 14)-- Researchers from the University
of Illinois have identified coyotes as the origin
of an
outbreak of canine
distemper that killed eight big cats at the Exotic Feline Rescue Center, a sanctuary for abused or abandoned animals.
A recent
Distemper outbreak at a St. Louis rescue organization has caused hundreds
of dogs to become very ill.
In 2010 an animal shelter population was isolated due to an
outbreak of canine
distemper virus (CDV).
A severe
outbreak of the highly contagious and often fatal
distemper virus was reportedly discovered at the Oberlin, Kan., facility after sick puppies from the facility were sold to customers
of at least two Wyoming pet stores.
Control
of canine
distemper outbreaks includes the removal
of carcasses
of animals which have died from the disease, vaccination
of susceptible domestic species to decrease the number
of susceptible hosts, and a reduction in wildlife populations which also reduces the number
of potential hosts.
On March 5, 2004, four
of the six subspecies
of island fox endemic to the California Channel Islands were listed as endangered following catastrophic population declines
of over 90 percent, due primarily to predation by golden eagles on the northern Channel Islands and a canine
distemper outbreak on Santa Catalina Island.
From 1998 - 2000 Catalina Island foxes declined by 90 % because
of an
outbreak of introduced canine
distemper.
A canine
distemper outbreak in 1998 killed approximately 90 %
of Santa Catalina Island's foxes, reducing the population from 1,300 to 103 in 2000.
The Santa Catalina Island fox became endangered when an
outbreak of disease, believed to be canine
distemper, killed over 85 %
of the population in just a few years.
The decline was due primarily to predation by golden eagles (which had moved in to fill a niche in the ecosystem that had been vacated by loss
of bald eagles due to the pesticide DDT) and a canine
distemper outbreak on Santa Catalina Island.