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Symptoms of sudden canine distemper in foxes

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, At the beginning of the disease, the body temperature increased (40 ℃ ~ 41 ℃), depression and diet, sometimes vomiting and dry nose, typical clinical symptoms of canine distemper appeared 2 or 3 days after onset, conjunctiva began to flush, swelling, and finally suppurative conjunctivitis, hair loss around the eyes, severe upper and lower eyelids were glued together by purulent secretions, rhinoscope skin cracked, nasal mucosa inflamed and swollen, purulent secretions flowed out, and nostrils blocked. Dyspnea, cough when the lungs are invaded, wet cough after the first dry cough, and catarrhal inflammation of the digestive organs

The initial body temperature of the sick animal rises (40℃~41℃), the spirit is depressed, the food is reduced, sometimes vomiting, the nasal mirror is dry, the typical clinical symptoms of canine distemper appear 2~3 days after the onset, the conjunctiva begins to flush and swell, finally purulent conjunctivitis, the hair around the eyes falls off, the upper and lower eyelids are adhered together by purulent secretions, the skin of the nasal mirror is cracked, the nasal mucosa is inflamed and swollen, purulent secretions flow out, the nostrils are blocked, breathing difficulties occur, when the lungs are invaded, cough, After the first dry cough wet cough, digestive organs at the same time catarrhal inflammation, diarrhea, sometimes mixed with blood.

Neurological symptoms appear during convalescence or at the onset of fever. Seizures, seizures, increased responsiveness to stimuli, sometimes delirium. The animals with neurological symptoms at the beginning were mostly acute, with short course and death within 1~2 days.

 
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