Feline Viral Diseases
Canine Viral Diseases & Protozoal Parasitic Diseases
Bacterial & Rickettsial Diseases
Intestinal Parasite Diseases
Fungal Diseases
100

This disease is characterized by horizontal (saliva, urine, feces) and vertical (mom to baby) transmission with cleared vs. latent infection options and antigen testing for SNAP test

FELINE LEUKEMIA VIRUS

100

The disease is characterized by horizontal transmission via aerosolized particles that can result in neurological signs and, gastroenteritis or respiratory signs following an initial fever in unvaccinated dogs

What is CANINE DISTEMPER VIRUS

100

This disease is a zoonotic disease that can cause stomatitis and upper respiratory signs in cats and is transmitted via fleas

BARTONELLA HENSELAE

100

Parasite that results in visceral larval migrans and pot-bellied appearances in young puppies and kittens


Toxocara canis/Roundworms

100

Budding yeast whose spores get inhaled and then spread and cause coughing/dyspnea, lameness due to bone infections, and/or skin lesions with a poor prognosis

BLASTOMYCOSIS

200

This disease is characteritzed by horizontal transmission through fighting (saliva or blood) with antibody testing for SNAP tests

FELINE IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS

200

This characterized by horizontal transmission via urine/feces or saliva that can result in sudden death, oculonasal discharge or even liver failure

What is INFECTIOUS CANINE HEPATITIS

200

This reportable disease’s reservoirs are wild rodents which carry the flea vectors that carry the disease which is zoonotic and dogs are mostly resistant to it

What is YERSINIA PESTIS

200

This parasite can cause cutaneous larval migrans in humans and bloody diarrhea and anemia in infected dogs and cats

HOOKWORMS/ANCYCLOSTOMA BRANZILENSE/CANINUM

200

Budding yeast whose spores are more commonly found in Nitrogen rich areas, that when inhaled causes mostly confined disease to the respiratory tract with a fair to good prognosis

HISTOPLASMOSIS

300

This antibodies for this disease can be found in 90% of cats in shelters with horizontal transmission including through fomites

FELINE ENTERIC CORONAVIRUS

300

This disease is characterizd by horizontal transmission via direct contact with lesions or fomites like feeding bowls or toys with it mainly seen along the lips and oral mucosa of immunocompromised animals

What is CANINE PAPILLOMA VIRUS

300

This disease is an STD that can cause abortions, testicular enlargement, or discospondylitis in dogs

What is BRUCELLOSIS

300

This parasite group can be found in intermediate hosts like fleas or rabbits and rodents and cause rectal itching

TAPEWORMS/DIPYLIDIUM CANINUM, TAENIA, ECHINOCOCCUS

300

Narrow based budding yeast that affects mostly cats by affecting the resp. system, especially causing firm swellings over the nose that can be referred to as “Roman nose” syndrome

CRYPTOCOCCUS

400

This disease is a mutation of FECoV that results in massive replication in macrophages that results in highly variable clinical signs and 2 main disease states that are classified as wet vs. dry

What is FELINE INFECTIOUS PERITONITIS

400

This disease is characterized by horizontal transmission via sand-fly vector bites that infects macrophages, then causes cutaneous lesions or systemic disease like renal failure and GI disease

What is LEISHMANIASIS

400

This disease is characterized horizontal transmission via direct contact with secretions or body fluids or tick or fly bites in rabbits, rodents, and occasionally cats

What is TULEREMIA

400

Anti-parasitic that can treat most parasites, including roundworms and hookworms, but NOT tapeworms

FENBENDAZOLE

400

A commensal nasal fungus that can cause plaques that invade the nasal mucosa causing depigmentation and ulceration of the nares

ASPERGILLOSIS

500

This disease requires that you check to ensure the patient has not be previously vaccinated as you can get a false positive result

FELINE IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS

500

This disease is characterized by transmission via tick vectors with blood transmission or transplacental transmission that results in pear shaped trophozoites in RBCs causing anemia and leukocytosis

What is BABESIA CANIS/GIBSONI

500

Disease that is mostly seen in immuno-compromised dogs that have a history of skin problems that were inappropriately treated which created a mutation in the infectious organism

Methicillin resistant staph pseudointermedius

500

Group of parasites that can most often be missed on regular fecal floatation because of the difference in the density of their eggs

TAPEWORMS/DIPYLIDIUM CANINUM, TAENIA, ECHINOCOCCUS

500

This antifungal can be used to treat all of the fungi that were discussed in our lecture

ITRACONAZOLE