The conditions associated with an increased risk of developing campylobacteriosis are:
Campylobacteriosis is a leading cause of intestinal disease in people. Puppies and kittens can serve as a source of infection for humans. In many cases, dogs and cats are carriers of the organism, but show no clinical signs. When clinical signs are present in dogs and cats, it is usually in animals younger than six months of age.
What to Watch For
Diagnosis
Treatment
Home Care and Prevention
There is no home care for campylobacteriosis. If your pet develops severe diarrhea, contact your veterinarian.
Avoid conditions that have been associated with spread of the disease. Isolate animals with diarrhea and improve sanitation in kennels and boarding facilities. Avoid stress and practice good hygiene, such as hand-washing after coming into contact with animals that have diarrhea.
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