Signs of a respiratory infection include sneezing, discharge from the eyes or nose, wheezing, and labored breathing.
Not exact matches
Concurrent
infections with other common
respiratory pathogens that cause
signs of respiratory disease
including calici and herpes viruses were also detected.
Signs of FIV
infection include loss
of appetite, severe gingivitis and sores in the mouth, diarrhea, vomiting, anemia, eye disorders, nervous system disorders, chronic fever, and chronic
infections of the skin, ears, and
respiratory system.
Clothing (
including shoes), equipment, surfaces, and hands should be cleaned and disinfected after exposure to dogs showing
signs of respiratory disease to prevent transmission
of infection to susceptible dogs.
Rhinotracheitis and Calicivirus both may result in upper
respiratory infections,
signs of which
include mild to severe nasal discharge, tongue ulcers, redness, and pain
of the eyes, nose, and mouth.
Some cats may exhibit
signs of a mild
respiratory infection, with symptoms
including sneezing, watery eyes, and watery nasal discharge.
Infection with FHV - 1 leads to signs of upper respiratory infection including sneezing episodes, discharge from the eyes and nose, conjunctivitis (inflammation of the tissues that line the eyelids), eye ulcers, nasal congestion, loss of appetite, fever, and
Infection with FHV - 1 leads to
signs of upper
respiratory infection including sneezing episodes, discharge from the eyes and nose, conjunctivitis (inflammation of the tissues that line the eyelids), eye ulcers, nasal congestion, loss of appetite, fever, and
infection including sneezing episodes, discharge from the eyes and nose, conjunctivitis (inflammation
of the tissues that line the eyelids), eye ulcers, nasal congestion, loss
of appetite, fever, and lethargy.
In most dogs,
signs of infection are similar to canine infectious
respiratory disease («kennel cough»), and may
include:
Upon his return, Toby was diagnosed with several health concerns
including early
signs of a URI (upper
respiratory infection), something that can become very serious for an FIV + cat if not quickly managed.
Symptoms differ depending on the cause and location
of the
infection, but some common clinical
signs of upper
respiratory problems in cats
include: