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Theileriosis - Cattle
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==Clinical Signs==
==Clinical Signs==
[[File:Theileriosis_diarrhoea.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Bloody diarrhoea often seen in Theileriosis cases]]
[[File:Theileriosis_diarrhoea.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Bloody diarrhoea often seen in Theileriosis cases]]
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'''Marked pyrexia''', '''
lymph
node enlargement''', '''dyspnoea''', '''emaciation''', [[Diarrhoea | '''diarrhoea''']].
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'''Marked pyrexia''', '''
[[Lymph Nodes - Anatomy & Physiology | Lymph
node enlargement
]]
''', '''dyspnoea
''','''epistaxis
''','''emaciation''', [[Diarrhoea | '''diarrhoea''']]
and other GI signs.
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'''Ocular signs''' and masses may develop.
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Pruritus and '''skin lesions/plaques''' are also seen.
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Neurological and Reproductive signs may develop in chronic or endemic disease
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The degree of pyrexia, pathogen load and host susceptibility will determine the severity of clinical signs at presentation.
The degree of pyrexia, pathogen load and host susceptibility will determine the severity of clinical signs at presentation.
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