kanyaróvírus
Kanyaróvírus, also known as canine distemper virus (CDV), is a highly contagious viral disease that affects a wide range of mammals, particularly carnivores. It is a single-stranded RNA virus belonging to the genus Morbillivirus. Kanyaróvírus is closely related to the viruses that cause measles and rinderpest in humans and cattle, respectively.
The virus is shed in all body secretions, including respiratory droplets, urine, and feces, making transmission
Kanyaróvírus can manifest in several forms, affecting various organ systems. The respiratory form is common, characterized
Diagnosis is typically based on clinical signs, epidemiological history, and laboratory tests such as PCR or