SPECIES | CLINICAL SIGNS |
Sheep | Hyperthermia; Hyperemia of the oral mucosa; sialorrhea; tearing; nasal discharge; peri-ocular and peri-articular hyperemia; wool loss; edema of the tongue, lips, ears, and face; submandibular, neck and pulmonary edema; petechiae; snout and nostril erosions; necrotic lesions in the oral mucosa; cyanosis of the tongue; degeneration of the neck musculature; emaciation; abortions, and fetal malformations. |
Cattle | Rarely symptomatic. When affected, they may present with sialorrhea, hyperthermia, and disseminated dermatitis. |
Goats | Mild or inapparent signs. Mild hyperemia of the conjunctiva and nasal mucosa. |
Deer | Signs like those presented by sheep. |