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Vaccine-induced canine distemper in a lesser panda
Bush, R. Mitchell;Montali, Richard J.;Brownstein, D.;James, A. E., Jr.;Appel, M. J.
Date:
1976
Abstract:
A fatal disease occurred in a lesser panda (Ailurus fulgens) 2 weeks after vaccination with modified live distemper vaccine. The disease clinically resembled canine distemper. Pathologically there was giant cell pneumonia, with canine distemper viral inclusion bodies in pulmonary and digestive tract epithelium. Viral isolates were indicative of an attenuated strain rather than virulent types.
Citation:
Bush, R. Mitchell, Montali, Richard J., Brownstein, D., James, A. E., Jr., and Appel, M. J. 1976. "Vaccine-induced canine distemper in a lesser panda." Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 169, (9) 959–960.