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What if myna gets canine distemper?

Canine distemper is a disease with extremely high mortality, and the chances of survival of infected dogs are very slim. Canine distemper is an infectious disease caused by canine distemper virus. At present, there are no effective drugs and treatments to control this disease. So, what if myna is unfortunately infected with canine distemper, and how to treat it?

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First of all, we should use vaccines produced by regular manufacturers and use vaccines as little as possible. Canine distemper parvovirus vaccine is much more effective than pentavaccine and hexavaccine in sense (not yet fully counted). Seven unweaned dogs and four weaned dogs were immunized with measles vaccine for the first time, and the immunization doses were 1 and 5-2 respectively. After 20 days, I played five leagues for the second time and five leagues for the third time after the second time. It's been 6-7 months now, and it hasn't happened.

The American Veterinary Association has suggested that dogs with unknown epidemic situation under 3 months should be injected with two or more doses of vaccine. We need to vaccinate weaned dogs for the first time, two to five times, and the immunization dose is 2-3 doses, two doses after three weeks, and three doses after 12- 16 weeks, and the dose is 1 or two doses. Vaccinate once a year.

In the process of treatment, targeted treatment should be taken. To put it simply, it is necessary to treat myna according to the symptoms of canine distemper. At the same time, the inoculation route should also be changed. Some experts once thought that intravenous or intramuscular injection of vaccine was fast and effective, while subcutaneous injection of vaccine was slow and inaccurate. Therefore, we also generally adopt intramuscular injection vaccine.