In from another group... 
 
 
 
 

 
  
Study indicates that dogs may harbor, transmit human norovirus
Mar 1, 2012
By: Stephanie Skernivitz
DVM NEWSMAGAZINE

NATIONAL REPORT — Recent research has shown that canines can carry norovirus
(NoV), which is a primary cause of gastroenteritis in the United States and
a major cause of diarrheal disease among people.

According to novel research published online in the Journal of Clinical
Virology on Jan. 12, 2012, study findings showed that the canine may
transmit human strains of norovirus to people within the pet's home
environment. It's a notable finding, considering that virus transmission
typically happens through the fecal-oral route from one human to another or
via infected food, water or surface areas.

The study, led by Dr. Maija Summa and conducted at Finland's University of
Helsinki's Department of Food Hygiene and Environmental Health, reviewed 92
fecal samples from dogs in homes where a dog or other family member was
vomiting or had diarrhea (both are frequent symptoms of NoV infection).
Human strains of norovirus (HuNoV) were detected in four samples from
animals that had direct contact with symptomatic people. All NoV-positive
dogs lived in households with small children and two dogs showed mild
symptoms.

Researchers believe dogs most likely contract the virus throught contact
with younger children. The virus is found in the greatest concentrations in
feces but also can be spread via vomit and saliva. But dogs could also pick
up the virus by sniffing, eating or licking affected materials outside the
home, too.

Nevertheless, the most common way to transmit the virus is still human to
human, according to von Bonsdorff.

"Our results suggest that HuNoVs can survive in the canine gastrointestinal
tract. Whether these viruses can replicate in dogs remains unresolved, but
an association of pet dogs playing a role in transmission of NoVs that
infect humans is obvious," the study concludes.

Future research may examine transmission routes of the virus. 













 

<<Ardy_Tag.gif>>

Reply via email to