Campylobacteriosis
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- Campylobacteriosis is a common cause of enteritis (intestinal inflammation) in man and several animal species, including dogs and cats.
- The disorder is caused by a bacterium, Campylobacter jejuni.
- The conditions associated with an increased risk of developing campylobacteriosis are:
- Animals with diarrhea
- Young animals
- Crowded housing conditions
- Poor sanitation
- Stressful conditions, such as pregnancy, , or other illness
- Concurrent infection with other intestinal pathogens such as parvovirus, Salmonella, Giardia or parasites /font>
- Campylobacteriosis is a leading cause of intestinal disease in people. Puppies and kittens can serve as a source of infection for humans.
- In many cases, dogs and cats are carriers of the organism, but show no clinical signs.
- When clinical signs are present in dogs and cats, it is usually in animals younger than six months of age.
Diagnosis
- Microscopic examination of feces
- Culture
- Serology
Treatment
- Antibiotics
- Supportive care
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