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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 21720"><p>Shipping fever is:</p><p>Bovine respiratory disease found in animals that have been shipped or exposed to cattle recently transported. It is thought to be caused by infection with the bovine parainfluenza virus 3 (see RESPIROVIRUS) or one of several other respiratory viruses, followed by infection with either PASTEURELLA MULTOCIDA or PASTEURELLA HAEMOLYTICA. </p><p>This is not the only form of Pasteurella Haemolytica but the most common one.</p><p></p><p>Frankly, I thought your vet was likely incorrect in the diagnosis. There are many different causes of respiratory disease, and other diseases which can mimic respiratory disease in the end stages. Without a post mortem exam, your vet was shooting in the dark. Next time, if there is one, get the PM done and thus actually know what happened. </p><p></p><p>Other rule outs could include...</p><p>endotoxemia</p><p>intestinal torsion</p><p>cardiac disease</p><p>selenium toxicity...severe</p><p>viral disease (P. hemolitica is a bacteria)</p><p>and lots more which I can't think of off the top of my head)</p><p></p><p>V</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 21720"] Shipping fever is: Bovine respiratory disease found in animals that have been shipped or exposed to cattle recently transported. It is thought to be caused by infection with the bovine parainfluenza virus 3 (see RESPIROVIRUS) or one of several other respiratory viruses, followed by infection with either PASTEURELLA MULTOCIDA or PASTEURELLA HAEMOLYTICA. This is not the only form of Pasteurella Haemolytica but the most common one. Frankly, I thought your vet was likely incorrect in the diagnosis. There are many different causes of respiratory disease, and other diseases which can mimic respiratory disease in the end stages. Without a post mortem exam, your vet was shooting in the dark. Next time, if there is one, get the PM done and thus actually know what happened. Other rule outs could include... endotoxemia intestinal torsion cardiac disease selenium toxicity...severe viral disease (P. hemolitica is a bacteria) and lots more which I can't think of off the top of my head) V [/QUOTE]
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