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Coliform septicemia and pulmonary disease associated with canine parvoviral enteritis: 88 cases (1987-1988)
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Canine Parvoviral EnteritisPathologyVeterinary MicrobiologySepsisColiform SepticemiaInfection ControlFluorescent AntibodySept 30Veterinary PathologySmall Animal Internal MedicineVirologyVeterinary DiagnosticsClinical MicrobiologyPulmonary DiseasePathogenesisVeterinary ScienceMicrobiologyMedicineAnimal VirusParvovirus Infection
Parvovirus infection was confirmed by fluorescent antibody staining or viral culturing in 137 (22%) of 615 necropsy accessions from dogs at the Missouri Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory from Jan 1, 1987 through Sept 30, 1988. Septicemic colibacillosis was diagnosed in 88 (90%) of the 98 canine parvovirus-positive accessions in which liver or lung was cultured bacteriologically. Pulmonary edema or alveolitis similar to that seen in the human adult respiratory distress syndrome was observed in 63 (69%) of the 91 canine parvovirus-positive accessions in which the lungs were examined histologically.