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1 January 1986 TYZZER'S DISEASE AS A COMPLICATION OF CANINE DISTEMPER IN A RACCOON
Zbigniew W. Wojcinski, Ian K. Barker
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Abstract

Intercurrent canine distemper and Tyzzer's disease were diagnosed in a mature raccoon (Procyon lotor) submitted for necropsy. Clinical, gross and microscopic findings characteristic of canine distemper virus (CDV), included ataxia, dyspnea, suppurative conjunctivitis, interstitial pneumonitis and generalized lymphocytolysis. Inclusion bodies typical of CDV infection were present in many epithelial tissues. Acute multifocal hepatic necrosis and acute segmental necrotizing enteritis were attributed to the presence of Bacillus piliformis organisms in these lesions, confirmed by special stains and electron microscopy. This is apparently the first reported case of Tyzzer's disease in a raccoon.

Wojcinski and Barker: TYZZER'S DISEASE AS A COMPLICATION OF CANINE DISTEMPER IN A RACCOON
Zbigniew W. Wojcinski and Ian K. Barker "TYZZER'S DISEASE AS A COMPLICATION OF CANINE DISTEMPER IN A RACCOON," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 22(1), 55-59, (1 January 1986). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-22.1.55
Received: 20 May 1985; Published: 1 January 1986
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