Mysterious Oslo dog disease. A few days ago, we reported about a dangerous virus targeting dogs in Oslo. Within a XNUMX-hour period, the dog goes "behind the rainbow bridge" - unfortunately, despite administering drugs and vigilant care by dog veterinarians, it cannot be saved. Engaged research is ongoing to locate the cause of the appearance of the deadly virus. One thing is for sure - dog owners in and around Oslo: watch out for your pets and stay tuned! What do we know new about this? How big is the scale of this problem really?
Oslo Mysterious Dog Disease - Committed Research Is Underway ...
The Veterinary Institute is working hard to quickly find the cause and, above all, an effective cure for a mysterious virus that has already killed many dogs in the region of the Norwegian capital, Oslo. Several dogs have already been subjected to duplication. We can already talk about the problem on a large scale, because death as a result of this virus has already been registered in at least 25 dogs. One of the primary symptoms of the disease is bloody diarrhea. Therefore, blood samples were taken from the intestine in dogs and sent for laboratory analysis.
“We examined several dogs, and in seven cases we found similar findings regarding enteritis. However, we need more data to figure out how the disease spreads. It is a very dramatic situation because the disease kills many healthy and properly vaccinated dogs " - Jorun Jarp - excerpt from a speech for Nettavisen.
Mysterious Oslo disease - was it poisoned?
Scientists take into account all versions of events, causes and dependencies. In the initial phase of research, it was suspected that the mysterious virus was nothing more than rat poison. However, the suspicions quickly turned out to be wrong. However, the research carried out so far has already produced some results and a preliminary picture of the situation. Two different species of bacteria have been detected - they cause severe intestinal inflammation and diarrhea. These are the bacteria: Providencia alcalifaciens i Clostridium perfringens (known as a cane of gas gangrene).
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