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Symptoms and Harms of Goat Encephalitis and Arthritis

Sep. 27, 2020

Most of the symptoms in goats with encephalitis virus are not obvious, but they can be determined by other clinical manifestations, including encephalitis, arthritis, interstitial pneumonia, mastitis, which are all associated with viral infection. The most prominent manifestation of this virus is also the most common form of arthritis. Arthritis usually occurs in goats older than half a year. Arthritis usually occurs slowly and in most cases is long-term. All synovial membranes will be invaded by goat arthritis virus. The joints of every animal will change. The symptoms of arthritis in the early stage of onset have two sides, which may be subtle and difficult to detect, or they may be severe and easy to detect. Subtle performances include lameness, slower movement speed, weight loss, lying on the stomach and not wanting to move, and even standing up will be slightly different from usual. Severe symptoms of arthritis include joint swelling, no painful response to touch, and fluid outflow from joints. These subtle or obvious symptoms are the prelude to the occurrence of arthritis. Our company provides veterinary medicine.

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Most of the viral infections of encephalitis occur in goats between 2 and 6 months old. Goats infected with encephalitis virus will show uncoordinated walking, abnormal standing, paralysis, and even paralysis, which will gradually extend to the forelimbs and hind limbs, and to a certain extent, the goat will be unable to stand. If goats are infected with only their hind limbs, they will walk with their forelimbs. In the early stages of goat infection with this virus, goats usually maintain a bright and alert response. The usual neurological symptoms include depression, non-stop turning of the eyeballs, dilated pupils, inability to see things, head shifting, and head swinging. Of course, goats infected with this virus generally do not have a fever. If there is a fever, it means that there is a secondary disease.

The harm of infection to goats

Goats infected with this virus can induce chronic interstitial pneumonia. The first symptoms that appear are coughing, and later symptoms such as poor breathing, weight loss, and uneven breathing. Goats infected with encephalitis and arthritis viruses will seriously endanger the daily life of the goats and cause inconvenience. In severe cases, it will cause joint failure, blind eyes, unstable standing or even inability to stand, and long-term paralysis. These will endanger the health of goats and directly affect the economic benefits of farmers.

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