Alabama Rot, which can kill dogs, found in Oldham

Date published: 29 January 2020


A new case of the killer Alabama Rot, which affects dogs has been found in Oldham. 

Three new cases of the deadly dog disease, also known as CRGV (cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy), were confirmed today by veterinary specialist referral centre, Anderson Moores. These are the first cases from 2020 to be confirmed.

The three latest confirmed cases are located in Oldham, Bolton and Bridgwater (Somerset).

David Walker, the UK’s leading expert on the condition, from Anderson Moores, said: “We are sad to announce more cases from 2019, as we are now in the time of year when cases are most common.
 
“Further confirmed cases mean it is understandably very worrying for dog owners; however, this disease is still very rare, so we’re advising dog owners to remain calm but vigilant, and seek advice from their local vet if their dog develops unexplained skin lesions.
 
“While there is currently no known way to prevent a dog from contracting the disease, any concerned dog owners should visit www.vets4pets.com/stop-alabama-rot/ for advice and a map of confirmed cases.”
 
The highest number of confirmed cases have been in Greater Manchester, Dorset, Devon and the New Forest in Hampshire. 
 
Dr Huw Stacey, vet and director of clinical services at Vets4Pets, has been supporting research on the condition for a number of years, and is advising dog owners to contact their vet if they have any concerns.
 
He said: “While it is understandable that dog owners will be worried by Alabama Rot, it is still a very rare disease and we’d encourage owners to continue exercising their pet.
 
“If a dog becomes affected, the best chance of recovery lies with early and intensive veterinary care at a specialist facility such as Anderson Moores. 
 
“Treatment is supportive, but is only successful in around 20 percent of cases, which is why we’re encouraging all dog owners to use the online interactive guide to help them understand the clinical signs and confirmed locations of the condition, and visit a vet if they have any concerns.”

In total, the UK has now seen 207 confirmed cases of Alabama Rot across 43 counties, since 2012:
 
•    6 in 2012
•    5 in 2013
•    32 in 2014
•    21 in 2015
•    19 in 2016
•    40 in 2017
•    52 in 2018
•    29 in 2019
•    3 so far in 2020
 
 


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