Sentences with phrase «clinical signs of infection»

Clinical signs of infection include: abnormal feces, dehydration, lethargy, and low body temperature.
Although it is possible to treat heartworm disease if a dog becomes infected, it is difficult, expensive and risky, particularly in dogs that have begun to exhibit clinical signs of infection.
Clinical signs of infection in dogs include a chronic cough, lack of energy or endurance, difficulty breathing, loss of appetite or weight loss, or vomiting.
Common clinical signs of infection may include diarrhea (possibly with blood), weight loss, dehydration and / or anemia.
In both kittens and adult cats with small numbers of worms, there may be no clinical signs of infection.
In addition, lots of dogs, cats, puppies and kittens are infected and are shedding oocysts despite having no clinical signs of infection.
Most cats show no clinical signs of infection with toxoplasma.
Fecal testing is important to prevent parasites, but is also very important if your pet has clinical signs of infection, such as diarrhea or vomiting.
In one scientific study, 28 % of cats diagnosed with heartworm disease had no clinical signs of infection.9
Clinical signs of infection include: high fever, difficulty breathing, loss of appetite, jaundice, coma and death.
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