Bibliographic citations
Gil, J., (2019). Evolución clínica en Canis familiaris positivos al virus del distemper canino en fase subclínica tratados con suero hiperinmune en la ciudad de Trujillo - Perú [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/5495
Gil, J., Evolución clínica en Canis familiaris positivos al virus del distemper canino en fase subclínica tratados con suero hiperinmune en la ciudad de Trujillo - Perú [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/5495
@misc{renati/371911,
title = "Evolución clínica en Canis familiaris positivos al virus del distemper canino en fase subclínica tratados con suero hiperinmune en la ciudad de Trujillo - Perú",
author = "Gil Pelaez, Johan Wilder",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2019"
}
The present study was carried out in 15 canines inoculated with canine distemper virus (VDC), reproducing the typical symptomatology between the fourth and sixth day post inoculation manifested with fever, rhinorrhea, ocular secretion, conjunctivitis and lymphadenitis. An experimental group (8 canine) treated with hyperimmune serum from day 10 post infection and a control group (7 dogs) without treatment was considered. The clinical evolution of the disease was evidenced with the appearance of gastroenterological symptomatology from day 10 post infection. In both groups diarrhea presented 87.5% and 100%, melena 62.5% and 71.43%, abdominal pain 50% and 100% for the experimental group and control respectively, all the study population showed vomiting. At day 17 post infection the gradual regression of the symptomatology in the canines of the experimental group was evidenced until its total remission for day 25 post infection and with a survival of 100%, in contrast, the specimens of the control group progressed until the appearance of neurological symptomatology from day 17 post infection, from clinical progression up to day 20 post infection and subsequent death.
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