Pasteurella multocida can
infect other areas of the body as well.
Not exact matches
Just like any
other infection, the tissue around the
infected area becomes inflamed to keep it from spreading to
other parts
of the
body.
Like
other areas of their
bodies, your pet's eyes can become
infected.
CDV can also
infect a dog's skin, GI and urogenital tracts, central nervous system and
other areas of the
body.
Abscesses (an
infected swelling within a
body tissue, containing an accumulation
of pus) can affect lymph nodes, the skin, the muscles, the teeth, the jaws, or
other areas of the face.
These weakened viruses are designed to cause mild infection at the cooler temperatures found within the nose, but they can not
infect the lungs or
other warmer
areas of the
body.