Other symptoms
include fever, sore throat, hair loss, weight loss, swollen glands, and muscle pain.
They may
include fever, fatigue, swollen lymph glands and a rash.
The symptoms of HPS are flu - like and
include fever, aches and chills, but the disease can progress rapidly to a life - threatening illness.
Symptoms
include fever, headaches, rashes, chills, joint pain and more.
The symptoms of infant meningitis
include fever, sleepiness, and difficulty eating.
This is the most advanced stage of the disease and symptoms may
include fever and night sweats, severe chest pain, difficulty breathing, weight loss, fatigue, abdominal pain, and a buildup of fluid in the abdomen or chest.
However, minor symptoms are likely to begin at this stage, and may
include fever, difficulty breathing, coughing, weight loss, and chest pain.
Symptoms
include fever, infections, anemia, tiredness, shortness of breath, bleeding and bruising.
Clinical signs are extremely diverse but
include fever, lethargy, poor appetite, weight loss, and persistent or recurrent respiratory, skin and intestinal problems.
Side effects have been observed in normal dogs
include fever, vomiting and poor appetite, which resolve within 24 - 48 hours.
Symptoms
include fever, tiredness and pale membranes.
Symptoms are usually mild and
include fever, avoidance of food (anorexia), depression, coughing, nasal discharge, difficulty breathing, abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, joint or muscle pain and fluid build up in the face or limbs.
Symptoms can
include fever, bloody diarrhea, loss of appetite, lethargy, and dehydration.
Other clinical signs may
include fever, weakness or paralysis of hind limbs, impaired vision, ataxia, aimless wandering, walking in circles, hyperexcitability or coma.4 Horse owners should contact their veterinarian immediately if they notice any of these behaviors.
Other clinical signs may
include fever, weakness or paralysis of hind limbs, impaired vision, ataxia, aimless wandering, walking in circles, hyperexcitability or coma.6 If horse owners notice signs or symptoms of West Nile infection in their horses, they should contact a veterinarian immediately.
2 Symptoms of the disease
include fever, lethargy, anorexia, nasal discharge and cough.2 Although EHV - 1 can cause outbreaks of abortion, EHV - 4 has been associated with only isolated occurrences and is not a risk for contagious abortions.3 Equine herpesvirus can cause damage that goes beyond horses.
Symptoms of strangles can
include fever, nasal discharge, difficulty swallowing, abnormal breathing, swelling and / or abscesses of the lymph nodes.1
Symptoms
include fever, coughing and nose and eye discharge.
Signs of Parvovirus
include fever, lethargy, loss of appetite, vomiting, bloody diarrhea, and dehydration.
Symptoms in Dogs Symptoms in dogs
include fever, vomiting, dehydration and increased thirst, unwillingness to move, and jaundice.
Symptoms
include fever, coughing, green nasal and eye discharge, vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, loss of appetite, thickened toe pads, muscle twitching, seizures, and blindness.
They include fever, an unproductive dry cough, loss of appetite, and exercise intolerance or lethargy.
Signs of distemper
include fever, cough, nasal and eye discharge that is usually thick and green, pneumonia, loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, thickening of the toe pads, muscle twitching, seizures and blindness.
Signs
include fever, lethargy, vomiting, bloody diarrhea, dehydration and loss of appetite.
Symptoms vary but can
include fever, coughing, sneezing, nasal discharge, vomiting, diarrhoea, loss of appetite and depression.
Clinical signs may
include fever, lack of appetite, depression, lethargy, enlarged lymph nodes, lameness, and generalized pain.
Those signs
include fever, lack of appetite, lethargy, swollen lymph nodes and swollen, inflamed joints resulting in a shifting lameness.
Clinical signs may
include fever, lack of appetite, depression, enlarged liver and spleen, and moderate to severe anemia.
As the infection develops, symptoms
include fever, headache, fatigue, and muscle and joint pain.
Clinical signs may
include fever, decreased appetite, enlarged lymph nodes, lethargy, joint swelling, and shifting leg lameness.
Clinical signs are usually seen one to two weeks after transmission and may
include fever, lack of appetite, lethargy, lameness, reluctance to move, and enlarged lymph nodes.
Clinical signs may
include fever, decreased appetite, weight loss, lethargy, enlarged lymph nodes, and bleeding abnormalities such as anemia and bruising.
Symptoms of these secondary infections can
include fever, inflammation, irritation, lymphadenopathy (Swollen & Enlarged Lymph nodes, diseased lymph nodes), emaciation, lethargy and extended alopecia (hair loss).
Clinical signs
include fever, vomiting, coughing, and eye inflammation.
Other symptoms may
include fever, seizures, paralysis, hydrophobia (fear of water), lack of coordination, excessive excitability, and excessive salivation or foaming at the mouth.
Clinical signs
include fever, loss of appetite, vomiting, shivering, and muscle tenderness, as well as liver and kidney dysfunction.
If this happens, symptoms may
include a fever (temperature > 103 °F), lethargy (tiredness), vomiting, diarrhea, and a poor appetite.
Common signs of parvovirus
include fever, vomiting and bloody diarrhea.
The «trademark» distemper symptoms begin two to three weeks after the dog has been infected and
include fever, coughing, lethargic behavior, loss of appetite, clear nose discharge progressing to thick and / or yellow discharge, eye conjunctivitis, diarrhea and thick eye discharge and a skin rash on the belly and between the legs.
Symptoms in dogs
include fever, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, refusal to eat, severe weakness and depression, renal disease, and liver dysfunction.
Typical signs of adverse immune reactions
include fever, stiffness, sore joints and abdominal tenderness, susceptibility to infections, central and peripheral nervous system disorders or inflammation, collapse with auto - agglutinated red blood cells and jaundice, or generalized pinpoint hemorrhages or bruises.
Symptoms of the disease
include fever, headaches and fatigue.
These can
include fever, sluggishness, reduced appetite, and temporary pain and swelling at the injection site.
Signs of an abscess
include fever, lethargy, loss of appetite, pain and the appearance of a swollen area.
Early symptoms
include fever, depression, lethargy, and loss of appetite.
Symptoms of feline panleukopenia, commonly referred to as feline distemper,
include fever, vomiting, diarrhea and sudden death.
Leptospirosis canine symptoms
include a fever, shivering, lethargy, and muscle tenderness.
Symptoms
include fever, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle pain and muscle stiffness.
Human symptoms
include fever, enlarged lymph nodes, scabs and infection at the scratch site.
Symptoms can
include fever, loss of appetite, lethargy and sudden onset of lameness.