Nervous signs of heartwater in a calf

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dc.description.abstractClinical signs of heartwater in cattle is a fever of 40°C or higher which persits for 3-4 days before it falls to below normal shortly before death. Animals cease eating and a diarrhoea may or may not be present. Some cattle, particularly those of the Jersey breed, develop a profuse, often haemorrhagic, diarrhoea. During the later stages of the disease syndrome nervous signs occur which vary from mild incordination to convulsions. Animals are hypersensitive when handled or exposed to sudden noise. Tapping on the forehead often causes exaggerated blinking. Some animals walk with a high stepping gait or wander around aimlessly and walk into fences. If they fall down they may make "pedalling" movements with the legs. (Source: Allsopp, BA, Bezuidenhout, JD & Prozesky, L 2004, 'Heartwater', in Coetzer, JAW & Tustin, RC, Infectious diseases of livestock, Cape Town, Oxford University Press, 2004)en
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dc.subjectHeartwateren
dc.subjectCalvesen
dc.subject.lcshHeartwater -- Africaen
dc.subject.lcshTick-borne diseases in animals -- Africaen
dc.subject.lcshLivestock -- Diseases -- Africaen
dc.subject.lcshRickettsial diseases in animals -- Africaen
dc.titleNervous signs of heartwater in a calfen
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