

The most common signs are diarrhea (possibly accompanied by blood and excessive mucus)and irregular appetite. Other clinical signs include vomiting, listlessness, weakness, low weight and signs of dehydration (e.g. sunken eyes, thick oral mucus).If the lungs are infected (a condition generally associated with more chronic infections), labored breathing, mouth/nasal discharge and wheezing may be noted. Mild symptoms may continue with little change for months, or progress rapidly towards death. Unfortunately, in some cases no clinical signs are obvious until a day or so before death, eliminating any opportunity for
treatment.


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