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.