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Mystery illness in dogs spreads across US
« on: November 22, 2023, 09:50:10 pm »
American Military News by Nancy Clanton - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution   November 21, 2023

Before you decide to board your dog as you head out for the holidays, be aware there is a mystery illness affecting canines across the United States.

The potentially fatal respiratory illness begins as a cough that can last for weeks, Today first reported. If antibiotics don’t help, your pet can develop severe pneumonia and struggle to breathe. Some dogs have died from the disease.

Idaho resident Wendy Brown told “Good Morning America” her golden retrievers — Bridge, Dooley and Lulu — started showing symptoms earlier this month.

“Dooley started doing kind of this huffing and also seemed to feel quite lethargic,” Brown said, according to ABC News. “Not too long after, Bridge began to exhibit the symptoms. But his were louder, more boisterous. I thought it was his stomach because he made like a retching sound.”

Cases that match the symptoms of the mystery disease have been reported in:
•Oregon
•Colorado
•New Hampshire and the surrounding Northeast area
•California
•Indiana
•Illinois
•Washington
•Idaho
•Georgia
•Florida

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Re: Mystery illness in dogs spreads across US
« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2023, 02:02:38 pm »
What to know about a mysterious dog respiratory illness

NBC News by Linda Carroll 11/21/2023

Scientists at the University of New Hampshire may have identified a pathogen that has sickened possibly thousands of dogs and killed some of them across the country.

The mysterious respiratory illness that may have sickened scores of dogs across the country could be caused by a new type of bacterial infection that may be very good at evading the canine immune system, researchers say. Some dogs have died from the illness, which starts with causes a cough that can last for weeks, runny eyes and sneezing.

In a development that might help shed light on the illness, which has affected a variety of dog breeds, researchers at the University of New Hampshire’s Veterinary Diagnosis Laboratory and the Hubbard Center for Genome Studies told NBC News they have identified a pathogen that might be what’s making pets sick.

Through a genetic sequencing of samples from an initial group of 30 dogs from New Hampshire who were infected last year and then an additional 40 from Rhode Island and Massachusetts who got sick this year, the researchers say they have discovered a previously unknown germ. 

The pathogen is “a funky bacterium,”  said Dr. David Needle, pathology section chief at the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture at the University of New Hampshire. “It’s smaller than a normal bacterium in its size and in the size of its genome. Long story short, it’s a weird bacterium that can be tough to find and sequence.”

The germ “is new as a potential cause of disease, but it is likely to be— or to have evolved from — a component of the dog microbiome,” he said. Dogs as well as humans have multiple types of harmless bacteria and other microorganisms living both inside and outside the body. In the gut, they are thought to aid in digestion.

The bacterium was discovered after a painstaking search.

“After initial sequencing showed there were no known viral, bacterial or fungal pathogens, time consuming and dogged work by graduate student Lawrence Gordon showed that 21 of the initial 30 samples from New Hampshire had some genetic material from one atypical bacterial species,” Needle said.

The UNH team is sharing its results prior to publishing a research article, hoping they will give veterinarians some information as they deal with other respiratory syndrome outbreaks, he said. 

Scientists aren’t even sure yet whether the same bug is making dogs sick across the nation. Many researchers have wondered whether it was a bacterial or a viral pathogen. One thing veterinarians do know is that the germ is something they don’t recognize.

Mike Stepien, a spokesperson for the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), said in an email Wednesday the agency is working with multiple state animal health officials and diagnostic labs regarding the respiratory illness in dogs that, "in rare cases, has progressed rapidly to death."

More: https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/mystery-dog-illness-respiratory-what-know-rcna125992

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Re: Mystery illness in dogs spreads across US
« Reply #2 on: November 24, 2023, 02:08:31 pm »
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Re: Mystery illness in dogs spreads across US
« Reply #4 on: November 25, 2023, 11:33:43 pm »
This is quite alarming -- we don't take our dog to the dog parks, nor does my daughter.  They are only in contact with each other.  I have noticed a dry cough in both of them today (hopefully just a coincidence) though it's only been a couple of times. 

I'm hoping that this isn't airborne, because we have dogs across the canal from us and across the street; most of the people on this street have dogs.

We have a fence along the house corner fronts and along the sides and back yard and neither of them is let out, so it would be difficult for them to come in contact with other dogs.
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Re: Mystery illness in dogs spreads across US
« Reply #5 on: November 26, 2023, 12:23:53 am »
The link I posted (story from NYPost) names the drug that seems to help. If your dog is sick, maybe it's worth mentioning that drug to the vet.
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Re: Mystery illness in dogs spreads across US
« Reply #6 on: November 26, 2023, 01:26:33 am »
The link I posted (story from NYPost) names the drug that seems to help. If your dog is sick, maybe it's worth mentioning that drug to the vet.

Thank you, I missed the article -- "chloramphenicol" seems to help.
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Re: Mystery illness in dogs spreads across US
« Reply #8 on: November 28, 2023, 02:03:06 pm »
Researchers Think “Mutant” Bacteria Might be Responsible for Mysterious Respiratory Illness Affecting Dogs

Legal Insurrection by  Leslie Eastman 11/28/2023

The New Hampshire scientists theorize that the pathogen evolved from the dog microbiome.

Now, researchers at the University of New Hampshire have revealed that they have identified the bacteria causing this canine disease.

    Dr David Needle, a veterinary pathologist who led the research, said it was a ‘funky’ organism — that is as yet unnamed — and had not been observed before.

    The bacterium was discovered after a painstaking search.

    “After initial sequencing showed there were no known viral, bacterial or fungal pathogens, time consuming and dogged work by graduate student Lawrence Gordon showed that 21 of the initial 30 samples from New Hampshire had some genetic material from one atypical bacterial species,” Needle said.

While veterinary science continues to look for treatment options, dog owners are advised to follow common sense guidelines applicable to other canine respiratory illnesses.

Dog owners should help keep their pets healthy by making sure they’re up-to-date on all vaccines, such as those for canine influenza, Bordetella and parainfluenza, the association said.

Other tips include:

• Reducing contact with large numbers of unknown dogs. Just like with other respiratory pathogens, the more contacts your dog has, the greater the risk of encountering a dog that’s infectious.

• Reducing contact with sick dogs. This can be harder to determine but if a dog looks sick (coughing, runny nose, runny eyes), keep your dog away from it.

• Keep sick dogs at home and seek veterinary care.

• Avoid communal water bowls shared by multiple dogs.

More: https://legalinsurrection.com/2023/11/researchers-think-mutant-bacteria-might-be-responsible-for-mysterious-respiratory-illness-affecting-dogs/



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Re: Mystery illness in dogs spreads across US
« Reply #9 on: November 28, 2023, 08:12:20 pm »
Has anyone checked the Wuhan lab?
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Re: Mystery illness in dogs spreads across US
« Reply #10 on: November 29, 2023, 05:49:30 am »
Has anyone checked the Wuhan lab?
Or the one in California? 

I wonder how many others they have in the US?
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Re: Mystery illness in dogs spreads across US
« Reply #11 on: December 04, 2023, 10:52:35 pm »
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Mystery illness killing dogs has been identified


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A mystery illness that has been affecting dogs in Pennsylvania and across the nation has finally been identified.

Dr. David Needle, a pathologist at the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture at the University of New Hampshire, reported that the cause of the illness has been identified, according to Petguide.com.

Although the research on the illness has yet to be published, the team of scientists are sharing their initial findings with the public.

The pathogen responsible for the mystery respiratory illness is described as “a funky bacterium," reported Pet Guide.




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Re: Mystery illness in dogs spreads across US
« Reply #12 on: December 04, 2023, 11:05:53 pm »
“a funky bacterium"

That would be the scientific name, I suppose.
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Re: Mystery illness in dogs spreads across US
« Reply #13 on: December 04, 2023, 11:13:20 pm »
“a funky bacterium"

That would be the scientific name, I suppose.



My thought exactly. :laugh: I also got a kick out of the name "Dr. Needle".