
Celiac.com 05/16/2020 - Yes, I’m “just a vet,” but I have realized something very important. If MDs studied veterinary medicine like I have studied human medicine, we would be a lot further down the road toward solving many medical puzzles.
For instance, dogs get multiple sclerosis (MS). We call it degenerative myelopathy. It occurs primarily in large breed dogs, with German Shepherds being the number one victim. In fact, the condition in the dog is so similar to that in people that it was once thought that humans may have contracted it from dogs. (As canine distemper virus is a paramyxovirus, and with measles and mumps being paramyxoviruses, such transmission may be possible, especially when we see that many viruses that afflict humans are harbored in animals). If the dist...
For instance, dogs get multiple sclerosis (MS). We call it degenerative myelopathy. It occurs primarily in large breed dogs, with German Shepherds being the number one victim. In fact, the condition in the dog is so similar to that in people that it was once thought that humans may have contracted it from dogs. (As canine distemper virus is a paramyxovirus, and with measles and mumps being paramyxoviruses, such transmission may be possible, especially when we see that many viruses that afflict humans are harbored in animals). If the dist...
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