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Canine distemper is a very serious viral disease that affects animals in the families Canidae, Mustelidae, Mephitidae, Hyaenidae, Ailuridae, Procyonidae, Pinnipedia, some Viverridae and Felidae (though not domestic cats; ...

 


Feline Distempers
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Definition of medical terminology for Feline Distempers.

Distemper
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Feline distemper, also called feline panleukopenia, an often fatal disease of cats, raccoons, and minks caused by a parvovirus, is characterized by fever, dehydration, loss of appetite, and a reduction in white blood cells.

Like people, all animals carry germs. Illnesses common among housepets — such as distemper, canine parvovirus, and heartworms — can't be transmitted to humans.

The contracting problems such as canine distemper and canine parvo are related to pet health and can be transmitted to humans as well. This is hence very important to provide vaccination against these ailments to care about pet health.

Immunity: The condition of being impervious to infectious disease. Immunity can be innate (for example, humans are innately immune to canine distemper) or conferred by a previous infection or immunization.

the agents of mumps, measles (rubeola), RSV (respiratory syncytial virus, which mainly afflicts children), Newcastle disease, parainfluenza, Sendai virus and Hendra virus. Many of the paramyxoviruses cause disease in animals such as canine distemper ...

eucalyptus is a component of many decongestant and expectorating cough and cold remedies, such as cough drops, cough syrups, and vapor baths. Eucalyptus is often used in veterinary medicine. It is used to treat horses with flu, dogs with distemper, ...

See also: Cancer, Asthma, Melanoma, Lymphoma, Itch

Disease Distal Trisomy 10qDistichiasis

 
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