McCandlish I A, Thompson H, Cornwell H J, Wright N G
Vet Rec. 1978 Apr 8;102(14):293-301. doi: 10.1136/vr.102.14.293.
A detailed study of a population of dogs with kennel cough was undertaken. Twenty-seven (77 per cent) of a total of 35 dogs had pathological evidence of respiratory disease in the form of tracheobronchitis with, in some animals, exudative pneumonia. A variety of viral and bacterial agents were isolated from the respiratory tract of diseased dogs but Bordetella bronchiseptica and canine parainfluenza virus SV-5 appeared to be the most significant organisms recovered.