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How contagious is pigeon fever?

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Caused by the hardy bacteria Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis, pigeon fever can be highly contagious if not properly managed. The disease is seasonal, with peak incidence in the dry/fall months, and the incidence fluctuates from year to year within a site. 28 авг. 2015 г.


How is pigeon fever spread?

Though named for the oft-seen chest abscesses, reminiscent of a pigeon, swelling and abscesses can develop all over the body. However, as pigeon fever is transmitted through contact with contaminated soil or through fly bites, the chest, midline and groin areas are often common abscess sites.

What is the incubation period for pigeon fever?

PIGEON FEVER TAKES THREE FORMS The incubation period—the time between the initial infection and the formation of the abscess—is about three to four weeks. The infection appears in three different forms: External abscesses develop just under the skin or within the muscles near the surface of the body.

Is pigeon fever contagious to dogs?

While owners may think because it's so contagious dogs can catch it too, your dog, fortunately, cannot.

Is pigeon fever fatal in horses?

Internal infection Only 8% of infected horses have this form of pigeon fever, but it has a 30–40% fatality rate. Organs that are commonly affected are the liver, spleen, and lungs. For a successful recovery, long-term antimicrobial therapy is essential.

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