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+ | *General signs include anorexia, weight loss, reluctance to move, dehydration, periorbital and conjunctival swelling (chemosis) and purulent/serous ocular discharge and corneal opacity. | ||
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+ | *Neurological signs include tetraparesis, opisthotonus, dysmetria, proprioceptive disorders, tremors, nystagmus mydriasis, blindness, decreased or absent menace response and respiratory signs; tachypnea, dyspnea, and open mouthed breathing. | ||
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Revision as of 17:23, 24 June 2011
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What causes Blue eye disease in pigs? | Blue-eye paramyxovirus (BEP - a negative sense single stranded RNA(ssRNA) virus.
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In what systems are affected by Blue eye disease? | Systems:
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What ages of pigs are affected by this disease? | All:
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What clinical signs are generally associated with Blue eye disease in pigs? |
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