Beyond Bordetella − Demystifying infectious K9 cough

Présenté par Jason Stull, D.M.V., M.P.V.M., Ph. D., Dipl. ACVPM, Michelle Evason B. Sc., D.M.V., Dipl. ACVIM (médecine interne des animaux de compagnie), Marianne Pashley D.M.V.

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Questions

1. Which of the following is a resource (evidence- and expert-based) for common respiratory infectious concerns and antimicrobial choices for dogs and cats? *
2. True or False. The typical dog with canine infectious respiratory disease complex (CIRDC) (i.e., doesn’t have systemic signs) requires an antibiotic. *
3. What pathogens are involved in CIRDC? *
4. What diagnostics are advised for suspected canine influenza (H3N2) in an outbreak scenario? *
5. Which of the following can be a useful resource for prevention of CIRDC outbreaks? *
6. Which of the following pathogens was most frequently associated with clinical CIRDC illness and coinfections in the primary literature discussed during the presentation? *
7. True or False. Canine pneumovirus appears to be an emerging CIRDC pathogen. *
8. True or False. Canine influenza virus has previously been identified in a CIRDC outbreak in Canadian dogs. *
9. CIRDC cases are likely to have a direct/indirect impact on which of the following? *
10. Vaccination against CIRDC-causing organisms is an important component in addressing infection control risks for clinics. *