Disease Discovery
Clinical Signs
Transmission
Pets at Risk
Treatment Options
Zoonotic or Contagious?
Vaccination History
Preventative
Vaccine Side Effects
100


Virus believed to be derived from feline panleukopenia crossing over to create a disease affecting domestic dogs.

What is Parvovirus?

100


Liquid feces.

What is diarrhea?

100


The excretion in which harbors the parvovirus.

What is feces?

100

Dogs that are most at risk for parvovirus.

What is Unvaccinated dogs under 1 year?

100

The administration of fluids or drugs by injecting it into the veins. 

What is intravenously?

100


An infectious disease that is transmitted between species from animals to humans (or vice versa).

What is zoonosis?

100


The vaccine for parvovirus is included in this combination of vaccines.

What is DAPP (DA2PP)?

100


Best method of minimizing the spread of Parvovirus with an infected patient.

What is isolation?

100


The administration site for the CPV vaccine in dogs.

What is subcutaneous?

200


The year Parvovirus was discovered.

What is 1978?

200


Decreased desire towards eating.

What is loss of appetite?

200


Route of transmission for parvovirus.

What is fecal-oral route?

200


Life stage of dogs most difficult to treat.

What is a puppy?

200


The process of receiving blood taken from a healthy animal intravenously

What is a blood transfusion

200


A disease spread from one person or organism to another by direct or indirect contact.

What is contagious?

200


When the CPV Vaccine contains the pathogen but is modified in a way that it doesn't produce clinical disease.

What is modified live?

200


The earliest a puppy should be vaccinated with the CPV vaccine.

What is 6 to 8 weeks?

200


Tenderness/swelling at vaccination site, Tiredness, Mild Fever, and Decreased appetite.

What are common side effects?

300


The length of time it took for parvovirus to spread worldwide.

What is 1-2 years

300


An increase of body temperature above normal range. 

What is a fever?

300


 Infected dogs, furniture, and even humans.

What are vectors?

300


Age of puppies that are most severely affected by parvovirus.

What is under 5 months?

300

Administration of an antihelmintic drug to rid the body of intestinal parasites.

What is dewormer?

300


True or false: Parvovirus is zoonotic. 

What is false?

300


True or false: The Parvovirus vaccine is considered "non-core"

What is false?

300


The two additional doses of the CPV vaccine should be given this long after the initial vaccination.

What 3-4 weeks apart?

300


The length of time common side effects typically go away.

What is 12-24 hours?

400


The continent where Parvovirus was first discovered.

What is Europe?

400


Oral removal of stomach contents due to muscle contractions in the gut.

What is vomiting?

400

The longest length of time Parvovirus can live in the outside environment.

What is up to 9 years?

400


Rottweilers, Pit Bulls, Labrador Retrievers, Doberman Pinschers, German Shepherds, English Springer Spaniels, and Alaskan Sled Dogs.

What breeds are most at risk?

400


Medication that is administered through the mouth to treat common illnesses.

What is oral medication?

400


True or false: Parvovirus is contagious.

What is true?

400


CPV vaccine can cause the disease if a modified live vaccine was altered unsuccessfully or animal immunocompromised.

What is infectious?

400


Recommended amount of time to get the CPV booster in adult dogs after the last vaccine dose.

What is 1 year?

400


Fainting or collapse, Persistent vomiting or diarrhea, Persistent and severe coughing, Dyspnea, Urticaria, Edema

What is allergic reactions?

500


The two diseases resulting from Parvovirus epidemic in 1978.

What are myocarditis and enteritis?

500


A lack of energy or motivation for movement.

What is lethargy?

500

Parvovirus is resistant to these elements.

What is heat and cold?

500


Other canid species that Parvovirus can infect.

What is wolves, foxes, coyotes?

500


The most preferred method of Parvovirus treatment.

What is an IV fluid/IV drip?

500


The most convenient method of testing for parvovirus

What is a fecal ELISA (SNAP) test?

500


The year the first parvovirus vaccine was developed.

What is 1979?

500


Recommended interval of time to get the next CPV booster in adult dogs after the first initial year booster. 

What is every three years?

500

A long term side effect in which the stomach and intestines will not function properly and cause inflammation due to previous trauma. 

What is chronic gastrointestinal disease?

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