Isolate all dogs
showing signs of respiratory infection.
All exposed dogs should be considered an infectious risk, whether or not they are
showing signs of respiratory infection.
Not exact matches
Clothing, equipment, surfaces, and hands should be cleaned and disinfected after exposure to dogs
showing signs of respiratory disease to prevent transmission
of infection to susceptible dogs.
Clothing (including shoes), equipment, surfaces, and hands should be cleaned and disinfected after exposure to dogs
showing signs of respiratory disease to prevent transmission
of infection to susceptible dogs.
If your dog has had a recent
respiratory infection, be sure to keep him or her at home for at least four weeks to allow the dog to recover fully and to minimize the risk
of spreading the
infection to other dogs.31 Be sure to clean and disinfect clothing, equipment, surfaces and hands after exposure to dogs
showing signs of respiratory disease to prevent transmission
of infection to susceptible dogs.26 In addition, routine cleaning
of your dog's food and water bowls and toys with soap and water may help prevent the spread
of disease.26 Click here to see the label text for Nobivac ® Canine Flu Bivalent vaccine.
Dog owners should be taught to clean and disinfect clothing, equipment, surfaces and hands after exposure to dogs
showing signs of respiratory disease to prevent transmission
of infection to susceptible dogs.26
Dogs
showing clinical
signs for > 7 days should be tested for CIV by an antibody test as the virus itself is often undetectable in later stages
of illness, as is true for most
respiratory viral
infections.
In particular it has been
shown that children who have more
respiratory infections early in life, before any allergy is apparent, have a lower chance
of showing signs of allergy.