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RWDVM
11-23-2003, 03:35 PM
Dear friends:

I wanted to tell you all a little about leptosporosis in dogs, since I have seen several cases of it lately. Lepto is a bacterial infection that affects the kidneys and liver. The bacteria resides in stagnant puddles and pond or lakes, passed via the urine of rodents and racoons. It is therefore endemic throughout the continental U.S. Once the dogs show clinical symptoms - vomiting, depression, anorexia, and jaundice - there is a 50% likelihood that the dog may die even with aggressive treatment.

Luckily vaccines exist for this disease. Unfortunately, many vets are using the 5 in one vaccine that covers only for the older strains of lepto: canicola and ictohemorrhagiae. Amazingly, I have found that some vet's aren't vaccinating for lepto at all! The reality is that the two most common strains encountered now are pomona and grypotyphosa. Be sure to check with your vet and make sure that he/she is vaccinating your dog for all four strains of lepto, as this is a very serious and common disease. Feel free to email me or reply to this pst if you have any questions.

Roger L. Welton, DVM
Veterinarian and webmaster, http://www.askdvm.com

Love Bird B
11-23-2003, 05:52 PM
I don't have a dog or cat but I sure do love reading your posts! I'm now inspired to read your publications.

Regards,
B

RWDVM
11-23-2003, 09:52 PM
Why thank you Love Bird, that is very kind of you!

Squawksx3
11-23-2003, 10:01 PM
Hi Roger... and thank you for this info!!!!... we are so fortunate to have our own vet on the board!!!. I have never heard of leptosporosis... thank you again!.

RWDVM
11-25-2003, 12:45 AM
No problem Squawksx3:

It is a pleasure helping out people as selfless as all of you. I look forward to participating as often as time allows.

eth_ng
11-26-2003, 02:28 AM
I thought leptosporosis was spelt as 'leptospirosis'...

RWDVM
11-26-2003, 10:22 PM
You're right. Sorry about the typo. rw

Top Dog
12-05-2003, 05:12 AM
I am sorry spelling is not important with this desease,
Lepto, is a serious problem, I had a dog called adolph years ago with this problem and it cut his life short probably about 5 years. I lived in the caribbean at the time and we left food out 24 hours a day for our dogs, not realizing that anything could run accross it and cause problems, Anyhow my dog started to stool on the patio which he never did, and the vet at the time( along time ago) said nothing was wrong, bye the time I found out he had Lepto it took about 5 years off his life. So take this seriously. I have been through this. Unfortunatly.











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