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recumbency, opisthotonos, convulsions with or without
 
recumbency, opisthotonos, convulsions with or without
 
nystagmus, and death.
 
nystagmus, and death.
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Type D enterotoxemia in sheep is typically a peracute illness, with many cases simply being found dead. If a live ovine case is detected, neurologic signs predominate. Lethargy and ataxia are evident early on, with collapse, hyperesthesia, lateral recumbency, convulsive paddling, and opisthotonus following within hours. Diarrhea is inconsistently seen. Glucosuria is frequently present [29].
    
===Laboratory Tests===
 
===Laboratory Tests===
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