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CAMPYLOBACTERIOSIS
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commonly mistaken for Parvovirus, but needs different treatment. It's a
BACTERIAL imbalance in the digestive tract. It is a disease that produces acute
infectious diarrhea in puppies and kittens. This is NOT a new form of
Parvo. Parvo tests will show a LOW positive & subsequent tests will continue
to show low positives, will be inconclusive, or will give erratic results. This
disease is so similar to Parvo, that some dogs have tested in the low positive
for Parvo. But they do not have Parvo, and it has been recommended that three
Parvo tests are needed to exclude Parvo.
This disease can be tested for specifically, so if you have an affected dog that
appears to have Parvo, but in your mind know that, that could not be possible,
have them tested for "Camby". It is important to note that this
disease can be transferred between humans, dogs, cats and other livestock.
It starts with fecal mucus sheath & continues to get progressively softer
until it is watery and contains blood. It then becomes explosive. Vomiting may
accompany and may or may not also contain blood. Feces have a sweet/flowery
aroma along with a "slaughterhouse on a summer day" smell (similar to
Parvo diarrhea but with a floral hint). Feces are usually
mustard colored. Dogs dehydrate at an astounding rate. Dogs are also at risk of intussusceptions
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