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Unfortunately, we have to confirm our first case of Alabama Rot, also known as CRGV, for this season.
The case was from Godstone (East Surrey). The UK has now seen 287 confirmed cases in total, with 8 cases in 2022. This disease is still 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. Further information and a map of confirmed cases can be found on our dedicated Alabama Rot website: https://bit.ly/3TUxtew
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Progress Report April to June 2022 published under tab RESEARCH/PHD STUDENTSHIP
Unfortunately, we have to confirm a further 2 cases of Alabama Rot, also known as CRGV. Unfortunately, we have to confirm a further case of Alabama Rot, also known as CRGV. The cases are from St Alban’s (Hertfordshire) and Ledbury (Herefordshire). The UK has now seen 286 confirmed cases in total, with 7 cases in 2022. This disease is still 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.
Progress Report January to March 2022 published under tab RESEARCH/PHD STUDENTSHIP
Unfortunately, we have to confirm a further 2 cases of Alabama Rot, also known as CRGV. Unfortunately, we have to confirm a further case of Alabama Rot, also known as CRGV. The cases are from The cases were from Bristol and Kingsbridge (Devon). The UK has now seen 284 confirmed cases in total, with 5 cases in 2022. This disease is still 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.
Unfortunately, we have to confirm a further case of Alabama Rot, also known as CRGV. The case was from Warminster (Wiltshire).The UK has now seen 282 confirmed cases in total, with 3 cases in 2022. This disease is still 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.
Unfortunately, we have to confirm a further 2 cases of Alabama Rot, also known as CRGV. The cases were from Ashstead (Surrey) and Wokingham (Berkshire). The UK has now seen 281 confirmed cases in total, with 2 cases in 2022. This disease is still 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.
Progress Report September to December 2021 published under tab RESEARCH/PHD STUDENTSHIP
Unfortunately we have to confirm a further case of Alabama Rot, also known as CRGV (cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy). The case was from Llanelli, Carmarthenshire.
In total, the UK has now seen 279 confirmed cases with 28 cases in 2021. Unfortunately we have to confirm a further case of Alabama Rot, also known as CRGV (cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy). The case was from Porthcawl (Bridgend) and the dog was affected in August 2021.
In total, the UK has now seen 278 confirmed cases with 27 cases in 2021. |
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