Lane Heather E, Weese J Scott, Stull Jason W
Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA (Lane, Stull); Department of Pathobiology, Ontario Veterinary College and Centre for Public Health and Zoonoses, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1, Canada (Weese).
Can Vet J. 2017 Jul;58(7):747-749.
This report describes an outbreak at a dog daycare facility where 13 of 52 dogs developed suspected canine papillomavirus (CPV) infection. Based on contact tracing, subclinical CPV shedding was speculated. Active surveillance, exclusion of animals with active or recent infection and cohort formation may have been effective in stopping the outbreak.
本报告描述了一家狗狗日托机构发生的一次疫情,52只狗中有13只出现疑似犬乳头瘤病毒(CPV)感染。根据接触追踪推测存在亚临床CPV传播。主动监测、排除有活动性或近期感染的动物以及进行队列分组可能对阻止疫情爆发有效。