Yes, distemper is a viral disease that affects animals such as dogs and is not curable. However, symptoms can be managed through supportive care and vaccination can prevent the disease.
Canine distemper can infect humans. When it infects humans it is known as Paget's disease. It increases the production of osteoclasts. Distemper in dogs will not produce distemper in humans, it is a different disease in humans.
This is a curable condition.Unfortunately, death is not curable.
Bordetella (a coccobacillius) and distemper (a paramyxovirus) are different disease organisms so no.
I have not heard of goats getting distemper. Avian distemper is Newcastle disease. Dogs get canine distemper which can kill them. Equine distemper is strangles Feline distemper is feline panleukopaenia.
No, distemper cannot spread to humans. It is a disease that primarily affects animals, especially dogs.
No, humans cannot contract distemper. It is a disease that primarily affects animals, such as dogs and ferrets.
A non-curable disease is just that. There are diseases that can be cured. Then, there are diseases that can be treated or controlled, but nothing better.
Canine distemper can infect humans. When it infects humans it is known as Paget's disease. It increases the production of osteoclasts. Distemper in dogs will not produce distemper in humans, it is a different disease in humans.
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canine distemper
The correct spelling of the animal disease is "distemper."
Canine distemper is a disease caused by canine distemper viruses, an infection of the gastrointestinal tract, which causes high fever, watery discharge, vomiting, diarrhoea, seizures, and paralysis.