Volume 27, Number 2—February 2021
Research
Outbreak of Severe Vomiting in Dogs Associated with a Canine Enteric Coronavirus, United Kingdom
Table 1
Results of laboratory diagnostic tests for pathogens associated with gastroenteric disease in dogs for samples collected during January 2017–February 2020, United Kingdom*
Pathogen | Method | No. tests | No. laboratories† | Unique sites‡ | % Positive (95% CI) | Peak month, % positive (95% CI) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CeCoV |
PCR |
5,167 |
4 |
839 |
20.69 (19.58–21.79) |
2020 Feb, 34.8 (27.81–41.85) |
Canineparvovirus |
PCR |
5,499 |
6 |
965 |
6.62 (5.96–7.28) |
2017 Nov, 13.28 (7.38–19.18) |
Giardia |
PCR |
5,636 |
6 |
894 |
23.78 (22.66–24.89) |
2018 Jan, 33.96 (26.58–41.35) |
Salmonella spp. |
Culture |
114,722 |
6 |
2,951 |
0.87 (0.81–0.92) |
2018 Nov, 1.28 (0.87–1.70) |
Campylobacter spp. |
Selective culture |
111,983 |
6 |
2,947 |
16.10 (15.88–16.31) |
2017 Dec, 23.02 (21.44–24.60) |
Clostridium perfringens | Enterotoxin PCR | 5,138 | 3 | 2,947 | 16.10 (15.88–16.31) | 2017 Dec, 23.02 (21.44–24.60) |
*CeCoV, canine enteric coronavirus. †Number of diagnostic laboratories contributing test results. ‡Number of unique veterinary practices sites submitting samples to the laboratories.