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Canine Parvovirus: The Deadly Disease Threatening Puppies Worldwide -By Dr. Umoru Moris

Canine parvovirus continues to threaten unvaccinated dogs worldwide, particularly puppies. However, with responsible pet ownership, timely vaccination, and early veterinary intervention, many infections can be prevented and lives can be saved.

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Canine Parvovirus, commonly known as parvo, is one of the deadliest and most contagious diseases affecting dogs, especially puppies. Caused by the Canine Parvovirus (CPV), the disease attacks rapidly dividing cells in the body, particularly those in the intestines and immune system, making infected dogs extremely weak within a short period.

Once a dog becomes infected, the virus spreads quickly through the bloodstream and damages the intestinal lining. This results in severe vomiting, bloody diarrhea, dehydration, weakness, loss of appetite, and rapid weight loss. In critical cases, the disease can lead to shock, sepsis, and death if treatment is not provided early.

Parvo spreads mainly through contact with infected feces, vomit, or contaminated environments. The virus is highly resistant and can survive for months on surfaces such as floors, cages, feeding bowls, shoes, and clothing. This makes kennels, shelters, pet shops, and crowded environments major risk areas for transmission.

Puppies between six and twenty weeks of age are the most vulnerable, especially when vaccination is incomplete. Factors such as poor hygiene, overcrowding, stress, and malnutrition also increase the risk of infection. Certain breeds, including Rottweiler, German Shepherd, and Dobermann, are often reported to be more susceptible to severe cases.

Diagnosis is usually based on clinical signs, vaccination history, and laboratory testing. Veterinarians commonly use fecal antigen tests and blood tests to confirm infection and assess the severity of the disease.

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Although there is no direct cure that kills the virus itself, early and aggressive treatment can significantly improve survival rates. Treatment mainly involves intravenous fluid therapy, antibiotics, anti-vomiting medications, nutritional support, and careful monitoring. Without prompt veterinary care, parvo can become fatal within days.

Despite its severity, canine parvovirus is largely preventable. Vaccination remains the most effective protection against the disease. Puppies should receive their vaccinations on schedule and avoid contact with potentially contaminated environments until fully immunized. Proper sanitation and isolation of infected dogs also play an important role in controlling outbreaks.

Canine parvovirus continues to threaten unvaccinated dogs worldwide, particularly puppies. However, with responsible pet ownership, timely vaccination, and early veterinary intervention, many infections can be prevented and lives can be saved.

Dr. UMORU MORIS
(DVM; UNIMAID)

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