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6/28/17 1 UPDATES IN CANINE INFLUENZA VIRUS: MANAGEMENT, DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT, PREVENTION AND VACCINATION Dr. Jason Stull, VMD, MPVM, PhD, Diplomate ACVPM Dr. Jenifer Chatfield, DVM, Diplomate ACZM Dr. Jarod Hanson DVM, DACVPM Dr. Justine Lee, DVM, DACVECC, DABT Dr. Garret Pachtinger, DACVECC THANK YOU! Garret Pachtinger, VMD, DACVECC COO, VETgirl Introduction Justine A. Lee, DVM, DACVECC, DABT CEO, VETgirl Introduction VETgirl…on the run! The tech-savvy way to get RACE-approved, online veterinary CE! A subscription-based podcast and webinar service offering veterinary RACE-approved CE VETgirl ELITE! 50-60 podcasts/year plus 30+ hours of webinars! $199/year 40+ hours of RACE-CE
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UPDATESINCANINEINFLUENZAVIRUS:MANAGEMENT,DIAGNOSIS,

TREATMENT,PREVENTIONANDVACCINATION

Dr.JasonStull,VMD,MPVM,PhD,DiplomateACVPMDr.JeniferChatfield,DVM,DiplomateACZM

Dr.JarodHansonDVM,DACVPMDr.JustineLee,DVM,DACVECC,DABT

Dr.GarretPachtinger,DACVECC

THANKYOU!

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Introduction

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Introduction

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Dr.JeniferChatfield,DVM,DiplomateACZM

Dr.JasonStull,VMD,MPVM,PhD,DiplomateACVPM)

Dr.JarodHansonDVM,DACVPM UnderstandingCanine

InfluenzaandDiagnosticsJarodHanson,DVM,PhD,DACVPM

CanineInfluenza:InfluenzaAinCompanionAnimalSpecies

• Canineinfluenzavirus• Family:Orthomyxoviridae• Negativesense,single-strandedRNAvirus

• Diameter:80-120nm(0.08-0.12um)

• Speciesaffected:dogs,cats,ferrets,guineapigs

• Theinfluenzatriad:humans/birds/swine

• Themammalian/avianmixingpot

CurrentCanineInfluenzaSubtypes

• Hemagglutinin:H• 1-18• 17/18seenonlyinbats

• Neuraminidase:N• 1-11• 10/11seenonlyinbats

H3N8andH3N2aretheprimarysubtypesaffectingdogs• Otherstrains:H1N1,H3N1,H3N2(cats),H5N1,H5N2,H5N6,H6N1,H7N2(cats),H9N2,likelyH7N9

• huH1N1indogs/catsduringthe2009huH1N1humanpandemic

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InfluenzainDogsandCats:2005-Present

• 438totalisolates• 423fromdogs• 15fromcats

Lackofsurveillance:• Influenzasurveillanceincompanionanimalsisabysmalcomparedtohumans,pigs,orpoultry

Howdidwegofromnofluindogstothis?

• ViralMutations• Shift

• MajorchangesinHorNtypes:leadstonewviralphenotypeunrecognizedbytheimmunesystem

• CurrentcanineH3N2viruscontainsaviansegments• Requires2virusestoinfectthesamepatient

• Drift• ViralRNApolymeraselacksaproofreadingmechanism

• Higherrorrateleadsto“new”virusesduringeveryinfection

• Sufficientdriftleadsto:• Renewedsusceptibility• Crossovertonewspecies

• Globalpopulationmovements

InfluenzaStrains:aHistoricalSelection

LPAIH7N2:catsandaveterinarianinNY

CurrentH3N2caninestrains

Otheruniqueflustrainsincompanionspecies

CanineH3N8:it’sstillcirculating

2historicH3N8equinesubtypes

ACloserLookatH3N2EvolutioninDogs/Cats

OriginsinKoreaandChina2005-2007

8yearsofviralevolutionandadaptation

2015outbreakstrainfromKorea

OtherH3N2,includinghumanseasonalstrains

SeparatelineagedevelopinginChina

DivergenceOccurredQuicklyintheUS

SoutheastUS

CentralUS

InitialKoreanstrain

H3N2OriginandEndemicity

• HowdidaKoreanvirusgettotheUS?• Importedshelterdogs• Importedpets

• EpidemicorEndemic?• RepeatedreintroductionsofthevirusfromAsia• Environmental:virusdessicates anddiesoutsidehost• Animalreservoir:feraldogs/cats• Endemic:circulatinginthecanine+/- felinepopulation

• Dogshows• Shelters• Doggiedaycares• Groomingfacilities

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ParadoxicalReverseSeasonalPattern

• Humanseasonalflu:fallintolatespring• Prolongedvirussurvivaltime(cold/lesssunlight)• Peoplespendmoretimeindoorsincloseproximity

• Canine:springintofall• Moretimespentincaninesocialsettings:dogparks• Moretravelwithpets:moreopportunitytotransportvirus• Summer:boardingseason• March-July:>80%ofH3N2canineflureports(datafromProMED-mail)in2016and2017

Thevirusisspreadingwhenenvironmentalconditionsareleastfavorable…

CanineInfluenzaTransmission• Secretions

• DirectContact• Liquids/Droplets(>5umdiameter)

• Essentiallydirectcontact(5feet)• Eyes,upperrespiratorytract

• Aerosols(<5umdiameter,butgreaterviruscontent)• 20feetinanairspace• Lowerrespiratorytract

• MechanicalVentilation• Candisseminatevirusoverlongdistances• HEPAorotherhighefficiencyfilters• HouseholdfilterswithMPR>1900:0.3um-1umparticles

• Fomites• Contaminatedsurfaces,gloves,stethoscopes,laryngoscopes,etc.

CanineInfluenzaDiagnostics

• Acutephase• Serology:the“PRE”sample

• Requires“POST”sampleseveralweekslater• Easyandpartofroutineworkup• Maynotbeusefulifvirusdoesn’tmatchserologyantibodies• Initialsampleshouldhaveno/fewantibodiesinacutepresentation

• Nasal,Oropharyngeal,and/orConjunctivalSwabs• Nasalswabsare2-3timesmorelikelytofindapositivethanOPswabs

• Conjunctivalswabsarehighlydependentontheviruspresent• Tissuesamples:freshlungtissueorswabs

• Chronicphase• Serology:the“POST”sample

AppropriateSwabs

• Polyester/Dacron• Flockswabs• Bacterialcultureswabs• Plastichandles

• Avoid:• Woodenhandles• Cottonswabs(limitedtonovirusrecovery)

FollowtheDiagnosticLab’sRecommendations,butBewareoftheConsequences…

Dessication killsthevirus!!!

DiagnosticLabsandTesting

• Wheretosend:multiplecommercialandacademiclabswithmanytestoptions

• Whattoorder:• Ataminimum:

• H3N8andH3N2PCR• SomelabswillrunamatrixPCRfirst(screeningtest)thensubtypethepositives• Labsrequestingdryswabsaretypicallynotdoingvirusisolation

• Ideally:• Arespiratorypanel:suspectedfluisoftensomethingelse• MatrixPCR,ormultiplexPCRforH3N8,H3N2,H7N2,H1N1+/- H5N1• VirusisolationonanymatrixPCRpositives(mostimportantonPCR-untypable strains)

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EnhancingVirusRecoveryandSurvival

• Don’tusecottonswabs• Don’tpre-moistentheswabs• Don’tfreezethesample,evenoveralongweekend• Moistentheswabwithsalineorviraltransportmedia

• Virusonproperlymoistenedandrefrigeratedswabscansurviveformorethanaweek

• Ensuretubesdonotleakordessicate duringshipment(parafilmortapethecaptothetube)

• Shipsamplesovernightonicepacks

Bestpracticesforsanitationandisolationandlessonslearnedfromprevious

outbreaksJeniferChatfield,DVM,DACZM

Whatweknow…CIVoutbreakstypicallyresultfrom:

• Directdog-to-dogcontact• Fomiteandaerosoltransmissioninstressfulenvironmentswithhighpopulationdensitiessuchas:

• Boarding• Daycare• Grooming• Veterinarymedicalfacilities• Animalshelters• Petstores• Caninesportsorothercompetitions

Isolation?Quarantine?

• Isolation =usedtoseparate ill animalswhohaveacommunicablediseasefromhealthyanimals

• Quarantine =usedtoseparateandrestrictthemovementofwell animalswhomayhavebeenexposedtoacommunicablediseasetoseeiftheybecomeill.Theseanimalsmayhavebeenexposedtoadisease,ortheymayhavethediseasebutdonotshowsigns

Goalofboth=stopdiseasetransmission!

IsisolationofCIVpatientsREALLY necessary?

• Existingpopulationislargelyimmunologicallynaive

• Morbidityrateassociatedwithcanineinfluenzaisestimatedat80%

• CIVH3N2ismuchmorecontagious(orreadilytransmissible)thanH3N8

• IsitCIV?OrCIV+bacterialinfection?OranewCIVstrain?

Howdoweisolate?

• Exteriorentrydirectlyintorarelyusedexamroom,ifpossible

• Separateair-handlingfortreatmentarea/cagearea

• Dedicated/limitedpersonnel• Removewaste(excrement,exudate,etc.)assoonaspossiblefromcage

• NOcontactwithotheranimals

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ProlongedintermittentvirussheddingduringanoutbreakofcanineinfluenzaAH3N2virusinfectionindogsinthreeChicagoareashelters:16cases(MarchtoMay2015)

Sandra Newbury,Jennifer Godhardt-Cooper,KeithP. Poulsen,Francine Cigel, MS; Laura Balanoff, DVM; Kathy Toohey-Kurth;JAVMA.May1,2016,Vol.248,No.9,Pages1022-1026

• EstimateappropriateisolationperiodfordogsinfectedwithCIVH3N2virusonthebasisofthedurationofvirusshedding.

• 16dogs,from3Chicagoareashelters,naturallyinfectedwithCIVH3N2virus.

• VirusesfromeachdogwereidentifiedasCIVH3N2virusonthebasisofDNAsequencing.TheintervalbetweenfirstandlastpositiverRT-PCRassayresultsrangedfrom13to24days

• DogsinfectedwithH3N2virusshouldbeisolatedforaperiodof≥21daysfollowingonsetofillness.

• Evenwhenresolutionofclinicalsignsoccurssoonerthan21days,sheddingofH3N2virusmaypersist.

Afterthesheltersextendedtheirisolationprotocolsto21days,newinfectionsdecreasedsubstantially.

Meanwhile,backintheexamroom…

…disinfectionfollowingsuspected CIVcase!

First,removeanyorganicdebris(clean)

• Cannotdisinfectorganicdebris!

• Cleaningremovesgerms,dirt,andotherdebrisfromsurfaces

Disinfecthardsurfaces

• Disinfectingkillsgermsonsurfaces• Useproductsaccordingtolabelinstructions– includingallowingforcontacttime

• Softitems(towels,blankets,etc.)canbewashedasroutine(recommendhotwater,detergent,andbleach)

• Itemsthatcannotbewashedshouldbediscardedappropriately

Disinfectionfollowingsuspected CIVcase

• Quaternaryammoniumcompounds(i.e.benzalkonium chloride)• Aldehydes• Potassiumperoxymonosulfate• Phenols• Bleach(1:30) solutions

Besuretoallowsufficientcontacttime!

WashinghandsisCRITICAL

• Handwashingreducestransmissionofrespiratoryillness• Rabie T,CurtisV.Handwashingandriskofrespiratoryinfections:aquantitativesystematicreview.TropicalMedicineandInternationalHealth2006;11(3):258-267.

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Staff

• Limitedpersonnelincontactwithaffecteddogs• Personnelcontactpatientsinthisorder:

1. Healthy2. Young3. Oldest4. Sickest

• Ifpossible,onlystaffwithnodogsathomehandlepotentialCIVcases

• Considerchangingscrubtops,footbaths,etc.

Educatestaffandclientsonproperinfectioncontrol

DiseasePreventionwithDogsinGroupSettings

JasonStull,VMD,MPVM,PhD,DACVPM

TheCanineGroupSetting

• Cometogether• Sharedenvironment• Temporary• Manydogs• Local/International

• Shows• Sportingevents• Dogparks• Trainingclasses• Dogdaycare• Boarding

Diseaseoutbreaks?Localcommunity,widespread?

MultipleFactorsInfluenceInfectionRisks

Environmental disinfection

Hand hygieneContact precautions

Surveillance Antimicrobial Use

Event/Facility

Infections

AnimalProcedures

Outbreaks &Into

Community

Education & Awareness

Vaccination

RecommendationAreas

1. General:nosickdogs2. Vaccination:core+lifestyle3. InsectandWildlifeControl4. Vectorandvector-bornedisease5. Entericdisease6. Environmentaldisinfection/hygiene7. Facilitydesignandtrafficcontrol8. Diseaserecognition/response:exposeddogs

Keyforcaninefluprevention

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Vaccination

•Coreforgroupsettings• Distemper• Adenovirus• Parvovirus• Rabies• Bordetella• Parainfluenza

•Timeforimmunityandboosters

Non-CoreVaccination

• Basedonrisk• CaninefluH3N8andH3N2

• 2doses,2-4weeksapart• Annualbooster

• Lyme• Leptospirosis

EnvironmentalDisinfection&Hygiene

•Staff&ownersperformhandhygiene• Entryandexittoevent• Betweendogcontacts(groups)

EnvironmentalDisinfection&Hygiene

•Reducemulti-dogcontacttoitems• Bring(anduse)ownitems• Singledoguseprovidedbysetting

FacilityDesignandTrafficControl

•Unnecessarydog-dogandperson-dogcontact

•Duringanoutbreakavoidhighlypopulateddogareas

PetOwnerCommunication

• Asktherightquestions• Helptounderstandandalterrisk• Open,two-wayexchangeofinformationandopinion• Empowertomake informeddecisions

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Clinicalsignsandtransmission

JustineLee,DVM,DACVECC,DABT

ClinicalsignsofCIV

• Coughing(95%)• Lethargy/weak(70%)• Inappetance(63%)• Fever(58%)• Nasal/oculardischarge(49%)• GIsigns(27%)• Pneumonia(20%)

• Tachypnea(atrest)• Tachycardia• Coupageà cough• Constantpanting• Dyspnea• Exerciseintolerance• Cyanosis• Collapse

Physicalexamination

•Coughing•Lethargic•Nasal/oculardischarge•Dehydration•Fever(T>103°F/39.4°C)•Abnormalauscultation

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CanineInfluenza• Mildform:

• Cough– canbeverypersistent,30-60days• Fever• Nasaldischarge

• Severeform:• Pneumoniawithhypoxiain~10%ofdogs• Mortalityrateupto8%

• Secondarybacterialinfectionsarecommonandworsenclinicalsigns• Nasal:Staphs andStreps• Pulmonary:Bordetella andMycoplasma• Strepzooepidemicus (hemorrhagicpneumonia)

TreatmentJustineLee,DVM,DACVECC,DABT

Primarysurvey

• Immediateassessment

• StabilizationoftheABCDs!• Airway• Breathing• Circulation• Dysfunction

•Cyanotic=paO2 <40mmHg• Abouttoarrest– treatimmediately!

•O2 therapy!

GoalsofTreatment

•Hydration•Oxygenation•Antibiotictherapy•Nebulizationandcoupage• Supportivecare•Anti-emetictherapy

Treatmentprotocols:IVfluidtherapy

• Ensurehydration• Preventdehydrationofairwaysecretionswhichworsenabilitytobeexpectorate

• Replacehydrationoverseveralhours• Crystalloid

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OxygenTherapy

• Oxygen• Pulseox<92%?NEEDSO2!

• EstablishAirway

• IVaccess

Antibiotictherapy

•Viralinfectionbutconcernaboutsecondaryseptichemorrhagicsyndromeinseverecases

•Mixedbacterialflora• Gram+/-

•Combinationbroad-spectrumantibiotictherapy

•Routeofdelivery• IVorIM• Ifstable,switchtooralafterinitialIV/IMdose

Antibiotictherapy• Broadspectrumantibioticsifsecondarybacterialinfectionsuspected• Doxycycline• Amoxicillin/clavulonic acid• Enrofloxacin +amoxicillin/clavulonic acid• Enrofloxacin +cefazolinorampicillin• Amikacininhydratedpatientsonly

Nebulizationandcoupage• Goals:

• Hydrate• Loosen/expectoratesecretions

• Promoteexpectoration

• Coupageq.4-6hours

Miscellaneoustreatment•Coolingmeasures?

• IfveryelevatedTà DIC• StopcoolingatT>103°F/39.4°C

•Analgesics• Ifpainful,treat.• Beawareofrespiratorydepressionandcoughsuppressionw/opioids

•One-time,anti-inflammatorydoseofDexSP?• Viral!

Treatment

• Tamiflu- notrecommended• Antibiotics- secondaryinfections

•ShouldbebasedonC&S• B.bronchiseptica

• Doxycycline,TMS• AlwaysresistanttoCephalexin

• Strep.Zooepidemicusorothersecondarybacterialinfections• Clavamox,cephalosporins,fluoroquinolones

• Onlyusesteroidsandanti-tussivesifabsolutelynecessary• Rest• +/- nebulizersandcoupage

•Mayincludeaerosolizedantibiotics

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Furtherdiagnostics

• Physicalexamination(PE)• Chestradiographs• Pulseoximeter• Arterialbloodgas

Summaryoftreatmentrecommendations

•Coughsuppressants onlyifbacterialpneumoniaisruledout.

• Immediateisolation

• Lowstressenvironment

Furtherdiagnostics

• Oralantibiotictherapyfor2-6weeks

• Recheckserialradiographs

• Continueantibiotics1-2weekspastresolutionofradiographicdisease

Appropriateclientcommunication

• Educateownersappropriately

• Discusspreventativecare• Nodoggydaycares• Minimizedogexposure• Vaccination?

• Recognizeandtreatappropriately

Sohowdoweprotectourcaninepatients?

ToolsforPreventionofCIRDcomplex:Vaccines

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Conclusion

• Rapidrecognition• Appropriatehistory(e.g.,travel,boarding)• Appropriateeducation• Re-evaluateyourboardingpolicy• Appropriatedisinfection• Minimizenose-to-nosecontactduringoutbreaks• Vaccinationwhenappropriate

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