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Canine Distemper Virus Infection in Shelter Dogs Presenting Clinical Signs: Prevalence and Risk Factors

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 36 Sayı: 2, 65 - 70, 27.07.2025
https://doi.org/10.36483/vanvetj.1621987

Öz

Canine distemper virus (CDV) infection is an important disease effecting dogs in worldwide. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of canine distemper virus (CDV) infection, which is a globally important disease, in dogs with clinical signs in an animal shelter in Erzurum and the risk factors associated with age and gender. 119 unvaccinated dogs of various ages living in the Erzurum animal shelter were included in this study (74 females and 45 males). Each animal's clinical symptoms were recorded, and then blood samples, nasal, ocular, and rectal swab samples were taken. The canine distemper virus (CDV) was then assessed using RT-PCR. The analysis of conjunctival, nasal, and rectal swabs as well as blood samples revealed that 18 out of 119 dogs (15.1%) tested positive for CDV. With 13 of the 74 female dogs and 5 of the 45 male dogs testing positive, the results indicated no significant correlation (p=0.434) between gender and CDV prevalence. Ten (19.6%) of the 51 dogs under a year-old and eight (11.8%) of the 68 dogs over a year-old tested positive for CDV (p=0.303). Clinically, CDV PCR results were statistically significant in 31% of dogs with a cough (p=0.014) and in 27.9% of dogs with ocular discharge (p=0.006). As a result, the total prevalence rate was 15.1% in dogs presenting one of the clinical signs of distemper in a crowded animal shelter. One of the leading risk factors may be related to the housing conditions in the animal shelter. Effective preventive measures should be implemented in the management of the transmission.

Etik Beyan

This study was conducted in accordance with ethical principles and was approved by the Atatürk University Animal Experiments Local Ethics Committee under decision number 2022/33.

Destekleyen Kurum

Atatürk University Scientific Research Projects Coordination Office

Proje Numarası

TYL-2023-11830

Kaynakça

  • Appel MJG, Gillespie JH (1972). Canine distemper virus. Gard S, Hallauer C, Meyer KF (Eds.), Virology Monographs (pp. 1–96), vol. 11. Springer, New York.
  • Avizeh R, Shapouri M, Akhlaghi N (2007). Antibody titers against canine distemper virus in unvaccinated rural dogs from Ahvaz, Iran. Pak J Biol Sci, 10 (21), 3970-3972.
  • Budaszewski R, Pinto LD, Weber MN et al. (2014). Genotyping of canine distemper virus strains circulating in Brazil from 2008 to 2012. Virus Res, 180, 76–83.
  • Costa VGD, Saivish MV, Rodrigues RL et al. (2019). Molecular and serological surveys of canine distemper virus: A meta-analysis of cross-sectional studies. Plos One 14 (5): e0217594.
  • Çalışkan E, Burgu İ (2007). Köpek gençlik hastalığı virusunun prevalansı ve seroepidemiyolojisi. Etlik Vet Mikrobiyol Derg, 18 (1-2), 5-10.
  • da Fontoura BR, Streck AF, Nunes Weber M et al. (2016). Influence of vaccine strains on the evolution of canine distemper virus. Infect Genet Evol, 41, 262–269.
  • de Vries RD, Ludlow M, Verburgh RJ et al. (2014). Measles vaccination of nonhuman primates provides partial protection against infection with canine distemper virus. J Virol, 88(8), 4423-4433.
  • Değirmençay Ş (2023). Evaluation of the effects of ribavirin and proanthocyanidin on the clinical outcome, hematological and biochemical parameters, and viral shedding in canine distemper. Tr Doğa Fen Derg, 12 (1), 125-135.
  • Dorji T, Tenzin T, Tenzin K et al. (2020). Seroprevalence and risk factors of canine distemper virus in the pet and stray dogs in Haa, western Bhutan. BMC Vet Res, 16, 1-6.
  • Eghafona N, Jacob J, Yah S (2007). Evaluation of post-vaccination immunity to canine distemper and parvoviruses in Benin City, Nigeria. Afr J Biotechnol, 6 (16), 1898-1904.
  • Elia G, Camero M, Losurdo M et al. (2015). Virological and serological findings in dogs with naturally occurring distemper. J Virol Methods, 213, 127-130.
  • Faul F, Erdfelder E, Buchner A, Lang AG (2009). Statistical power analyses using G* Power 3.1: Tests for correlation and regression analyses. Behav Res Methods, 41(4), 1149-1160.
  • Gemma T, Watari T, Akiyama K et al. (1996). Epidemiological observations on recent outbreaks of canine distemper in Tokyo area. J Vet Med Sci, 58 (6), 547-550.
  • Gencay A, Oncel T, Karaoglu T et al. (2004). Antibody prevalence to canine distemper virus (CDV) in stray dogs in Turkey. Rev Med Vet, 155 (8/9), 432-434.
  • Ghoke S, Thorat K (2020). Evaluating role of ascorbic acid in canine distemper management in infected dogs. Intas Polivet, 21 (2), 488-490.
  • Headley SA, Amude AM, Alfieri AF, Bracarense APF, Alfieri AA (2012). Epidemiological features and the neuropathological manifestations of canine distemper virus-induced infections in Brazil: a review. Semin Ciênc Agrár, 33 (5), 1945-1978.
  • Headley SA, Graça DL (2000). Canine distemper: epidemiological findings of 250 cases. Braz J Vet Res Anim Sci, 37, 136-140.
  • Joshi VR, Bhanderi BB, Mathakiya RA, Jhala MK, Desai DN (2022). Sero-surveillance of Canine Distemper in Dogs. Indian J Vet Sci Biotechnol, 18 (3), 100-103.
  • Jóžwik A, Frymus T (2002). Natural distemper in vaccinated and unvaccinated dogs in Warsaw. J Vet Med, 49 (9), 413-414.
  • Leisewitz A, Carter A, Van Vuuren M, Van Blerk L (2001). Canine distemper infections, with special reference to South Africa, with a review of the literature. J S Afr Vet Assoc, 72 (3), 127-136.
  • Luo H, Li K, Zhang H (2017). Epidemiology of Canine distemper and Canine parvovirus in pet dogs in Wenzhou, China. Indian J Anim Res, 51 (1), 159-161.
  • Martinez-Gutierrez M, Ruiz-Saenz J (2016). Diversity of susceptible hosts in canine distemper virus infection: a systematic review and data synthesis. BMC Veterinary Research, 12, 1-11.
  • McCaw DL, Thompson M, Tate D, Bonderer A, Chen YJ (1998). Serum distemper virus and parvovirus antibody titers among dogs brought to a veterinary hospital for revaccination. J Am Vet Med Assoc, 213 (1), 72-75.
  • McDermott I, Gilbert M, Shah MK, Sadaula A, Anderson NE (2023). Seroprevalence of canine distemper virus (CDV) in the free-roaming dog (Canis familiaris) population surrounding Chitwan National Park, Nepal. Plos One, 18 (2), e0281542.
  • Mousafarkhani F, Sarchahi AA, Mohebalian H, Khoshnegah J, Arbabi M (2023). Prevalence of canine distemper in dogs referred to Veterinary Hospital of Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. Vet Res Forum, 14, 153–160.
  • Newbury S, Blinn MK, Bushby PA et al. (2010). Guidelines for standards of care in animal shelters. The Association of Shelter Veterinarians (ASV), 1-64.
  • Sadaula A, Joshi JD, Lamichhane BR et al. (2022). Seroprevalence of Canine Distemper and Canine Parvovirus Among Domestic Dogs in Buffer Zone of Chitwan National Park, Nepal. SSRN Electron.
  • Selby PL, Davies M, Mee AP (2006). Canine distemper virus induces human osteoclastogenesis through NF‐κB and sequestosome 1/P62 activation. J Bone Miner Res, 21 (11), 1750-1756.
  • Sellon R, Vahlenkamp T (2017). Canine Distemper and other Canine Viral Infections. Ettinger SJ, Feldman EC and Côté E (Eds). Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine: Diseases of the Dog and The Cat (pp. 1006-1013). 8th Ed. St. Louis, Missouri: Elsevier.
  • Shabbir MZ, Rabbani M, Ahmad A et al. (2010). Comparative evaluation of clinical samples from naturally infected dogs for early detection of canine distemper virus. Turk J Vet Anim Sci, 34 (6), 547-552.
  • Sykes JE, Vandevelde M (2021). Canine distemper virus infection. Sykes JE (Ed). Canine and Feline Infectious Diseases (pp. 152–165). Elsevier Saunders: St. Louis, MO, USA.
  • Temilade B, Solomon O, Omotayo O, Omezuruike O (2015). Seropositivity of canine distemper virus (CDV) in dogs presenting at Abeokuta, Nigeria. Public Health Res, 5 (4), 109-119.
  • Trebbien R, Chriel M, Struve T et al. (2014). Wildlife reservoirs of canine distemper virus resulted in a major outbreak in Danish farmed mink (Neovison vison). Plos One, 9 (1), e85598.
  • Tuzcu N, Tuzcu M, Akçakavak G, Başbuğ O, Kurul M (2021). Köpeklerde canine distemper virüs enfeksiyonunun klinik, patolojik ve real-time RT-PCR ile teşhisi. JAVST, 6 (2), 57-64.
  • Yarım FG, Yağcı BB (2006). Köpek gençlik hastalığının sinirsel formundaki köpeklerin plazmasında vitamin A ve beta-karotin düzeylerindeki değişiklikler. Ankara Üniv Vet Fak Derg, 53 (2), 85-90.

Klı̇nı̇k Belı̇rtı̇ler Gösteren Barınak Köpeklerı̇nde Canine Distemper Vı̇rüs Enfeksı̇yonu: Prevalans ve Risk Faktörleri

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 36 Sayı: 2, 65 - 70, 27.07.2025
https://doi.org/10.36483/vanvetj.1621987

Öz

Canine distemper virus (CDV) enfeksiyonu tüm dünyada köpekleri etkileyen önemli bir hastalıktır. Bu çalışmanın amacı, Erzurum hayvan barınağında klinik belirtileri olan köpeklerde küresel olarak önemli bir hastalık olan canine distemper virus (CDV) enfeksiyonunun prevalansını ve yaş ve cinsiyet ile ilişkili risk faktörlerini araştırmaktır. Erzurum hayvan barınağında yaşayan çeşitli yaşlarda 119 aşısız köpek bu çalışmaya dahil edildi (74 dişi ve 45 erkek). Her hayvanın klinik semptomları kaydedildi ve ardından kan örnekleri, burun, oküler ve rektal sürüntü örnekleri alındı. Canine distemper virus (CDV), RT-PCR kullanılarak değerlendirildi. Konjonktival, nazal ve rektal sürüntü örneklerinin yanı sıra kan örneklerinin analizi, 119 köpekten 18'inin (%15.1) CDV için pozitif olduğunu ortaya koymuştur. Test edilen 74 dişi köpekten 13'ü ve 45 erkek köpekten 5'i pozitif çıkarken, sonuçlar cinsiyet ile CDV prevalansı arasında anlamlı bir korelasyon (p=0.434) olmadığını göstermiştir. Bir yaşından küçük 51 köpeğin onunda (%19.6) ve bir yaşından büyük 68 köpeğin sekizinde (%11.8) CDV testi pozitif çıkmıştır (p=0.303). Klinik olarak, CDV PCR sonuçları öksürüğü olan köpeklerin %31'inde (p=0.014) ve göz akıntısı olan köpeklerin %27.9'unda (p=0.006) istatistiksel olarak anlamlı bulunmuştur. Sonuç olarak, kalabalık bir hayvan barınağında distemper klinik belirtilerinden birini gösteren köpeklerde toplam prevalans oranı %15.1'dir. Önde gelen risk faktörlerinden biri, hayvan barınağındaki barınma koşullarıyla ilişkili olabilir. Bulaşmanın yönetiminde etkili önleyici tedbirler uygulanmalıdır.

Etik Beyan

This study was conducted in accordance with ethical principles and was approved by the Atatürk University Animal Experiments Local Ethics Committee under decision number 2022/33.

Destekleyen Kurum

Atatürk University Scientific Research Projects Coordination Office

Proje Numarası

TYL-2023-11830

Kaynakça

  • Appel MJG, Gillespie JH (1972). Canine distemper virus. Gard S, Hallauer C, Meyer KF (Eds.), Virology Monographs (pp. 1–96), vol. 11. Springer, New York.
  • Avizeh R, Shapouri M, Akhlaghi N (2007). Antibody titers against canine distemper virus in unvaccinated rural dogs from Ahvaz, Iran. Pak J Biol Sci, 10 (21), 3970-3972.
  • Budaszewski R, Pinto LD, Weber MN et al. (2014). Genotyping of canine distemper virus strains circulating in Brazil from 2008 to 2012. Virus Res, 180, 76–83.
  • Costa VGD, Saivish MV, Rodrigues RL et al. (2019). Molecular and serological surveys of canine distemper virus: A meta-analysis of cross-sectional studies. Plos One 14 (5): e0217594.
  • Çalışkan E, Burgu İ (2007). Köpek gençlik hastalığı virusunun prevalansı ve seroepidemiyolojisi. Etlik Vet Mikrobiyol Derg, 18 (1-2), 5-10.
  • da Fontoura BR, Streck AF, Nunes Weber M et al. (2016). Influence of vaccine strains on the evolution of canine distemper virus. Infect Genet Evol, 41, 262–269.
  • de Vries RD, Ludlow M, Verburgh RJ et al. (2014). Measles vaccination of nonhuman primates provides partial protection against infection with canine distemper virus. J Virol, 88(8), 4423-4433.
  • Değirmençay Ş (2023). Evaluation of the effects of ribavirin and proanthocyanidin on the clinical outcome, hematological and biochemical parameters, and viral shedding in canine distemper. Tr Doğa Fen Derg, 12 (1), 125-135.
  • Dorji T, Tenzin T, Tenzin K et al. (2020). Seroprevalence and risk factors of canine distemper virus in the pet and stray dogs in Haa, western Bhutan. BMC Vet Res, 16, 1-6.
  • Eghafona N, Jacob J, Yah S (2007). Evaluation of post-vaccination immunity to canine distemper and parvoviruses in Benin City, Nigeria. Afr J Biotechnol, 6 (16), 1898-1904.
  • Elia G, Camero M, Losurdo M et al. (2015). Virological and serological findings in dogs with naturally occurring distemper. J Virol Methods, 213, 127-130.
  • Faul F, Erdfelder E, Buchner A, Lang AG (2009). Statistical power analyses using G* Power 3.1: Tests for correlation and regression analyses. Behav Res Methods, 41(4), 1149-1160.
  • Gemma T, Watari T, Akiyama K et al. (1996). Epidemiological observations on recent outbreaks of canine distemper in Tokyo area. J Vet Med Sci, 58 (6), 547-550.
  • Gencay A, Oncel T, Karaoglu T et al. (2004). Antibody prevalence to canine distemper virus (CDV) in stray dogs in Turkey. Rev Med Vet, 155 (8/9), 432-434.
  • Ghoke S, Thorat K (2020). Evaluating role of ascorbic acid in canine distemper management in infected dogs. Intas Polivet, 21 (2), 488-490.
  • Headley SA, Amude AM, Alfieri AF, Bracarense APF, Alfieri AA (2012). Epidemiological features and the neuropathological manifestations of canine distemper virus-induced infections in Brazil: a review. Semin Ciênc Agrár, 33 (5), 1945-1978.
  • Headley SA, Graça DL (2000). Canine distemper: epidemiological findings of 250 cases. Braz J Vet Res Anim Sci, 37, 136-140.
  • Joshi VR, Bhanderi BB, Mathakiya RA, Jhala MK, Desai DN (2022). Sero-surveillance of Canine Distemper in Dogs. Indian J Vet Sci Biotechnol, 18 (3), 100-103.
  • Jóžwik A, Frymus T (2002). Natural distemper in vaccinated and unvaccinated dogs in Warsaw. J Vet Med, 49 (9), 413-414.
  • Leisewitz A, Carter A, Van Vuuren M, Van Blerk L (2001). Canine distemper infections, with special reference to South Africa, with a review of the literature. J S Afr Vet Assoc, 72 (3), 127-136.
  • Luo H, Li K, Zhang H (2017). Epidemiology of Canine distemper and Canine parvovirus in pet dogs in Wenzhou, China. Indian J Anim Res, 51 (1), 159-161.
  • Martinez-Gutierrez M, Ruiz-Saenz J (2016). Diversity of susceptible hosts in canine distemper virus infection: a systematic review and data synthesis. BMC Veterinary Research, 12, 1-11.
  • McCaw DL, Thompson M, Tate D, Bonderer A, Chen YJ (1998). Serum distemper virus and parvovirus antibody titers among dogs brought to a veterinary hospital for revaccination. J Am Vet Med Assoc, 213 (1), 72-75.
  • McDermott I, Gilbert M, Shah MK, Sadaula A, Anderson NE (2023). Seroprevalence of canine distemper virus (CDV) in the free-roaming dog (Canis familiaris) population surrounding Chitwan National Park, Nepal. Plos One, 18 (2), e0281542.
  • Mousafarkhani F, Sarchahi AA, Mohebalian H, Khoshnegah J, Arbabi M (2023). Prevalence of canine distemper in dogs referred to Veterinary Hospital of Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran. Vet Res Forum, 14, 153–160.
  • Newbury S, Blinn MK, Bushby PA et al. (2010). Guidelines for standards of care in animal shelters. The Association of Shelter Veterinarians (ASV), 1-64.
  • Sadaula A, Joshi JD, Lamichhane BR et al. (2022). Seroprevalence of Canine Distemper and Canine Parvovirus Among Domestic Dogs in Buffer Zone of Chitwan National Park, Nepal. SSRN Electron.
  • Selby PL, Davies M, Mee AP (2006). Canine distemper virus induces human osteoclastogenesis through NF‐κB and sequestosome 1/P62 activation. J Bone Miner Res, 21 (11), 1750-1756.
  • Sellon R, Vahlenkamp T (2017). Canine Distemper and other Canine Viral Infections. Ettinger SJ, Feldman EC and Côté E (Eds). Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine: Diseases of the Dog and The Cat (pp. 1006-1013). 8th Ed. St. Louis, Missouri: Elsevier.
  • Shabbir MZ, Rabbani M, Ahmad A et al. (2010). Comparative evaluation of clinical samples from naturally infected dogs for early detection of canine distemper virus. Turk J Vet Anim Sci, 34 (6), 547-552.
  • Sykes JE, Vandevelde M (2021). Canine distemper virus infection. Sykes JE (Ed). Canine and Feline Infectious Diseases (pp. 152–165). Elsevier Saunders: St. Louis, MO, USA.
  • Temilade B, Solomon O, Omotayo O, Omezuruike O (2015). Seropositivity of canine distemper virus (CDV) in dogs presenting at Abeokuta, Nigeria. Public Health Res, 5 (4), 109-119.
  • Trebbien R, Chriel M, Struve T et al. (2014). Wildlife reservoirs of canine distemper virus resulted in a major outbreak in Danish farmed mink (Neovison vison). Plos One, 9 (1), e85598.
  • Tuzcu N, Tuzcu M, Akçakavak G, Başbuğ O, Kurul M (2021). Köpeklerde canine distemper virüs enfeksiyonunun klinik, patolojik ve real-time RT-PCR ile teşhisi. JAVST, 6 (2), 57-64.
  • Yarım FG, Yağcı BB (2006). Köpek gençlik hastalığının sinirsel formundaki köpeklerin plazmasında vitamin A ve beta-karotin düzeylerindeki değişiklikler. Ankara Üniv Vet Fak Derg, 53 (2), 85-90.
Toplam 35 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Veteriner İç Hastalıkları
Bölüm Araştırma Makaleleri
Yazarlar

Nergis Ulaş 0000-0003-2340-6882

Kübra Zengin Bu kişi benim 0009-0002-4628-5200

Hakan Aydın 0000-0003-2200-1744

Mehmet Ozkan Timurkan 0000-0002-0458-7887

Hayrunnisa Bostan Yörü 0009-0006-7631-6601

Proje Numarası TYL-2023-11830
Yayımlanma Tarihi 27 Temmuz 2025
Gönderilme Tarihi 17 Ocak 2025
Kabul Tarihi 5 Mayıs 2025
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2025 Cilt: 36 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA Ulaş, N., Zengin, K., Aydın, H., … Timurkan, M. O. (2025). Canine Distemper Virus Infection in Shelter Dogs Presenting Clinical Signs: Prevalence and Risk Factors. Van Veterinary Journal, 36(2), 65-70. https://doi.org/10.36483/vanvetj.1621987
AMA Ulaş N, Zengin K, Aydın H, Timurkan MO, Bostan Yörü H. Canine Distemper Virus Infection in Shelter Dogs Presenting Clinical Signs: Prevalence and Risk Factors. Van Vet J. Temmuz 2025;36(2):65-70. doi:10.36483/vanvetj.1621987
Chicago Ulaş, Nergis, Kübra Zengin, Hakan Aydın, Mehmet Ozkan Timurkan, ve Hayrunnisa Bostan Yörü. “Canine Distemper Virus Infection in Shelter Dogs Presenting Clinical Signs: Prevalence and Risk Factors”. Van Veterinary Journal 36, sy. 2 (Temmuz 2025): 65-70. https://doi.org/10.36483/vanvetj.1621987.
EndNote Ulaş N, Zengin K, Aydın H, Timurkan MO, Bostan Yörü H (01 Temmuz 2025) Canine Distemper Virus Infection in Shelter Dogs Presenting Clinical Signs: Prevalence and Risk Factors. Van Veterinary Journal 36 2 65–70.
IEEE N. Ulaş, K. Zengin, H. Aydın, M. O. Timurkan, ve H. Bostan Yörü, “Canine Distemper Virus Infection in Shelter Dogs Presenting Clinical Signs: Prevalence and Risk Factors”, Van Vet J, c. 36, sy. 2, ss. 65–70, 2025, doi: 10.36483/vanvetj.1621987.
ISNAD Ulaş, Nergis vd. “Canine Distemper Virus Infection in Shelter Dogs Presenting Clinical Signs: Prevalence and Risk Factors”. Van Veterinary Journal 36/2 (Temmuz2025), 65-70. https://doi.org/10.36483/vanvetj.1621987.
JAMA Ulaş N, Zengin K, Aydın H, Timurkan MO, Bostan Yörü H. Canine Distemper Virus Infection in Shelter Dogs Presenting Clinical Signs: Prevalence and Risk Factors. Van Vet J. 2025;36:65–70.
MLA Ulaş, Nergis vd. “Canine Distemper Virus Infection in Shelter Dogs Presenting Clinical Signs: Prevalence and Risk Factors”. Van Veterinary Journal, c. 36, sy. 2, 2025, ss. 65-70, doi:10.36483/vanvetj.1621987.
Vancouver Ulaş N, Zengin K, Aydın H, Timurkan MO, Bostan Yörü H. Canine Distemper Virus Infection in Shelter Dogs Presenting Clinical Signs: Prevalence and Risk Factors. Van Vet J. 2025;36(2):65-70.

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