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Studies on the Pathogenesis of Rickettsia Rickettsii in the Dog: Clinical and Clinicopathologic Changes of Experimental Infection

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Journal Am J Vet Res
Date 1977 Jun 1
PMID 879582
Citations 7
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Beagle dogs inoculated with the agent of Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Rickettsia rickettsii, developed a clinical syndrome that extended from febrile exanthema to death and appeared to be dose related. Infected dogs were anorectic and lethargic and developed cutaneous lesions characteristic of Rocky Mountain spotted fever, including petechia, ecchymosis, edema, and necrosis. Hematologic changes after inoculation included anemia, leukopenia proceeding to leukocytosis, and thrombocytopenia. Changes in blood chemistry values included increases in serum alkaline phosphatase and cholesterol, and hyponatremia and hypochloremia. The prominent histopathologic change was necrotizing vasculitis. The canine disease is comparable with human Rocky Mountain spotted fever on a clinical, hematologic, biochemical, and pathologic basis, and may provide a model system for this disease in man. The results suggest the dog may be involved in the epidemiology of R rickettsii infections.

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