Diffuse proliferative and necrotizing trachcobronchitis, intranuclear inclusions, and pulmonary hyaline membranes were found in a 1-year-old female dachshund which was killed because of severe respiratory disease. Histologically the lesions resemble those described in adenoviral infections in calves, pigs, and man but a specific cause was not determined.
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