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Could Alabama Rot be similar to Leishmaniasis?

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  • Density map of Alabama Rot 4th January 2019
  • Dealing with cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy in dogs 30th November 2018
  • Location patterns and risk factors for Alabama Rot in UK dogs 15th October 2018
  • Red-leg syndrome disease in amphibians may be related to CRGV (Alabama Rot) in dogs 15th October 2018
  • MP writes to DEFRA minister about Alabama Rot 3rd July 2018
  • Petition: Require DEFRA to fund research into the cause/s of Alabama Rot (CRGV) in dogs 26th June 2018
  • 4 cases of Alabama Rot in Maplehurst (W.Sussex), Farnborough (Hampshire), Stockport (G.Manchester) and Exeter (Devon). 15th June 2018
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  • Aeromonas hydrophila bacteria not ruled out as Alabama Rot cause 19th January 2018
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  • Density map of Alabama Rot 4th January 2019
    The Sunday Times illustrated the 200 confirmed cases of Alabama Rot with this density map: “Many of the infected dogs had been walked in muddy fields and woodlands,” said Fiona Macdonald, a New Forest vet who is investigating the outbreaks. The Times says: The symptoms of Alabama rot are similar to a disease seen in US […]
  • Dealing with cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy in dogs 30th November 2018
    Dealing with cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy in dogs by Laura Holm and David Walker Abstract Cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy (CRGV) is a disease of dogs, first reported in racing greyhounds in the USA during the 1980s. The disease causes erosive to ulcerative skin lesions, predominantly affecting the limbs, ventrum and oral cavity; however, […]

What is Alabama Rot?

Alabama Rot

What is Alabama Rot?The real name of the disease is Cutaneous and Renal Glomerular Vasculopathy.(CRGV or ‘Alabama rot’) is a serious disease, which has only recently been recognised in dogs in the UK. It causes lesions on the skin and occasionally in the mouth, which can look like bites, sores, wounds or stings. Some dogs go on to develop life-threatening kidney failure. Any age, sex, or breed of dog can be affected.What causes Alabama Rot?The cause at this time remains unknown but investigations are ongoing.How do I stop my dog from getting Alabama Rot?Unfortunately, as the cause is currently unknown, it is very difficult to give specific advice about prevention. The current advice is to bathing any area of your dog which becomes wet or muddy on a walk; however, at this stage we do not know if this is necessary or of any benefit.How will I know if my dog gets Alabama Rot?Unexplained redness, sores or swelling of the skin (particularly on the paws or legs but also the body, face, tongue or mouth) are often the first sign of this disease. It is important to remember that most of the time a skin problem will NOT be caused by Alabam Rot; however, the lesions in Alabama Rot can be difficult to distinguish from cuts, wounds, stings or bites, so if in doubt it is better to seek veterinary advice. For dogs that develop Kidney failure they commonly show signs of inappetance, lethargy and vomiting at which point immediate veterinary assistance should be sought. Key Message: Although Alabama Rot can be very serious; the number of dogs affected with skin lesions and kidney failure remains low (56 confirmed cases across the UK between November ‘12 and May ‘15)If you are concerned about your dog please speak to your local vet.Please note: This information is taken from www.alabamarot.co.uk and Anderson Moores referrals.

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