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Twelve more cases since January 2019....

28/9/2019

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Unfortunately, we have to confirm a further twelve cases of cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy (often termed CRGV and sometimes known as Alabama Rot).
 
The cases were from Chapel-En-Le-Frith (Derbyshire), Leeds and Huddersfield (W.Yorkshire), St Austell and Mullion(Cornwall), Chorley(Lancashire), Atherton and Bolton(Greater Manchester), Redhill and Woldingham(Surrey), Ivybridge(Devon), Manningtree(Essex). This brings the total number of confirmed cases to 189 since 2012, with 14 in 2019.
 
We are in the time of year when historically we have identified more cases of CRGV and although this disease remains rare, we continue to advise owners to be vigilant and to seek advice from their local vet if their dog develops unexplained skin lesions/sores. Although an environmental trigger for this disease is possible, this has not been proven.
 
For help recognising some of the signs and to see a map of confirmed cases, please visit www.vets4pets.com/stop-alabama-rot/
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Six more confirmed cases...

17/1/2019

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Unfortunately, we have to confirm a further six cases of cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy (often termed CRGV and sometimes known as Alabama Rot).
 
The cases were from Woldingham and Caterham (Surrey), Putney (G.London), Portreath and Redruth (Cornwall) and Lostock, Bolton (G.Manchester). This brings the total number of confirmed cases to 177 since 2012, with 52 cases in 2018 and 2 in 2019.
 
We are in the time of year when historically we have identified more cases of CRGV and although this disease remains rare, we continue to advise owners to be vigilant and to seek advice from their local vet if their dog develops unexplained skin lesions/sores. Although an environmental trigger for this disease is possible, this has not been proven.
 
For help recognising some of the signs and to see a map of confirmed cases, please visit www.vets4pets.com/stop-alabama-rot/

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1 More Case

5/10/2018

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​Unfortunately, we have to confirm a further case of cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy (often termed CRGV and sometimes known as Alabama Rot). The case was from the area around Cossington, Somerset. This brings the total number of confirmed cases to 169 since 2012, with 46 cases in 2018.
As we come into the time of year when historically we have identified more cases of CRGV, we continue to advise owners to be vigilant and to seek advice from their local vet if their dog develops unexplained skin lesions/sores. Although an environmental trigger for this disease is possible, this has not been proven.
For help recognising some of the signs and to see a map of confirmed cases, please visit www.vets4pets.com/stop-alabama-rot/.
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July 09th, 2018

9/7/2018

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​Unfortunately, we have to confirm a further 2 cases of cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy (often termed CRGV and sometimes known as Alabama Rot). The cases were from Stonehouse (Gloucestershire) and Stanstead Abbots, Hertfordshire. 
This brings the total number of confirmed cases to 168 since 2012, with 45 cases in 2018.
We continue to advise owners to be vigilant and to seek advice from their local vet if their dog develops unexplained skin lesions/sores. Although an environmental trigger for this disease is possible, this has not been proven.
For help recognising some of the signs and to see a map of confirmed cases, please visit www.vets4pets.com/stop-alabama-rot/. Cases have most often been identified between October and May so hopefully very few if any additional cases will be recognised over the coming months.
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Four more confirmed cases....

8/6/2018

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Unfortunately, we have to confirm a further 4 cases of cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy (often termed CRGV and sometimes known as Alabama Rot). The cases were from Maplehurst (W.Sussex), Farnborough (Hampshire), Stockport (Cheshire) and Exeter (Devon)
This brings the total number of confirmed cases to 166 since 2012, with 43 cases in 2018.
 
We continue to advise owners to be vigilant and to seek advice from their local vet if their dog develops unexplained skin lesions/sores. Although an environmental trigger for this disease is possible, this has not been proven.
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Two other confirmed cases...

23/5/2018

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Anderson Moores:

'Unfortunately, we have to confirm a further 2 cases of cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy (often termed CRGV and sometimes known as Alabama Rot).The cases were from Malmesbury (Wiltshire) and Crook (County Durham).
This brings the total number of confirmed cases to 162 since 2012, with 39 cases in 2018.
We continue to advise owners to be vigilant and to seek advice from their local vet if their dog develops unexplained skin lesions/sores. Although an environmental trigger for this disease is possible, this has not been proven'
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Thank you! - Nell Barrington Walk Fund Raiser

8/5/2018

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Congratulation to Nell and Luna who have finished walking the new England Coast Path in Somerset and have raised over £500 for ARRF charity!!

Thank you again, 

ARRF team

​To read more about Nell story please go to:
https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/SomersetCoastPath
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Thank you! - Coffee Morning Fund Raiser

8/5/2018

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A big thank you to Gillian, Tracey and Adrienne who have raised £936.30 for ARRF charity during the coffee morning held at May Hill Village Hall on Saturday 28 April.

​Thank you again!!

 ARRF Team.

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News release - funding approved for investigation for possible parasitic and bacterial causes of CRGV – Dr Colin Berry

6/5/2018

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We have just approved funding to carry out an investigation into a range of possible parasitic and bacterial pathogens which give similar symptoms to CRGV in other species.
 
This will be carried out by Dr Colin Berry, Reader at Cardiff School of Biosciences and Methods and will involve microscopic, and electron microscopic analysis of tissue samples for the presence of parasites, and bacteria, particularly slow growing intracellular bacteria, in the tissues.
 
The aim is to complete the study by the end of the year ready for publication of the results in a peer reviewed veterinary journal.
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Thank you! - Coffee Morning Fund Raiser

8/4/2018

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We are very grateful to Gillian and Adrienne for organising a coffee morning at May Hill Village Hall, Longhope, GL17 0NL on the 28th of April.

Many Thanks!
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