Afghan Hound (detail introduction)
The auxiliary typhoid fever is a kind of human and animals. The pathogen is Salmonella, so it is also called Sammenobacteria. The bacteria can be hidden in the digestive tract, gallbladder, and lymphatic tissue. If a dog with poor resistance is infected with infection, the germs may increase endogenous infection.
Diagnosis Points
1. Clinical characteristics
Suddenly acute gastrointestinalitis, showing high fever, anorexia, vomiting and diarrhea, drainage samples and mucus -like stools, and severely bloody stools. Fast failure, the mucous membrane was pale, and finally died of dehydration and shock. Poor bacteria and endoxemia occur in the young age. At this time, the temperature of the diseased dog is reduced, the whole body is weak and the capillaries are poor.
2. Laboratory inspection
There are many reasons that can cause high fever, anorexia, vomiting and diarrhea, and the phenomenon of healthy livestock and poultry is more common. Therefore, it is difficult to confirm the final diagnosis by clinical diagnosis. For dogs with the above clinical manifestations, the spleen, intestinal membrane lymph nodes, liver, bile and other diseases of the diseased dog should be used for bacterial examination. Only if the pathogenic Salmonella is found from the disease, and the above clinical manifestations are combined with the above -mentioned clinical manifestations.