terrueritis
Terrueritis, also known as the "terrier disease," is a rare and often fatal viral infection affecting terrier breeds of dogs. The disease is caused by a virus from the family Flaviviridae, specifically the Terrier Virus (TV). The virus is transmitted through the bite of infected ticks, primarily the American dog tick (Dermacentor variabilis).
Symptoms of terrueritis typically begin 5 to 10 days after the tick bite and include fever, lethargy,
Diagnosis of terrueritis is challenging due to the lack of specific diagnostic tests. Veterinarians often rely
Prevention of terrueritis involves controlling tick populations through regular use of tick preventive medications and maintaining
Terrueritis is primarily a concern for terrier breeds, including Airedale Terriers, Australian Terriers, Bedlington Terriers, Border