I was sent this from a friend of mine. It is about a fungal disease called Pythiosis. From what it looks like, it is wide spread in Florida, Georgia, and Texas, among other states. Just wanted to put the FYI out there because it looks like a pretty devastating disease and early diagnosis with the proper treatment might possibly save your pups life.
here is the text of her e-mail:
The infectious disease is called “pythiosis”. Pythiosis or Pythium insidiosum is a fungus-like organism that is usually found in swamps, marshes, ponds, wetlands or – put more bluntly – standing water. In the past, this organism was primarily found in the Gulf & Eastern states; however, its territory has grown & it has been discovered in the Midwest & Western regions of the US.Dogs generally contract the organism by drinking, swimming or playing in contaminated water or mud or chewing on contaminated objects, such as sticks used for playing fetch. It expresses itself either on the skin (uncommon) or via the dog’s gastrointestinal system (more common occurrence). Unfortunately, the gastrointestinal version very often proves to be fatal if the organism is not detected & medically treated by a veterinarian. Since this disease is usually found in the Eastern & Southern US, a lot of veterinarians in other regions of the country may not consider pythiosis as a diagnosis & may not test for it. What that means is that if your dog is displaying the symptoms, you may need to ask your vet about it & have them test for the organism.
Here is a website to check out for more info on pythiosis & its signs & symptoms in canines:
More info from PavLab:
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