Cryptosporidiosis may be a primary disease, although it is often seen as a secondary disorder in dogs and people with compromised immune systems. Crowding and unsanitary conditions increase the risk of exposure. Young dogs may be more susceptible to infection.
The impact of the disease tends to be minimal in dogs that have a competent immune system. Immunocompromised dogs, however, may develop clinical signs after infection.
What to Watch For
Diagnosis
Treatment
In some cases, no treatment is necessary. For others, treatment may include:
Home Care and Prevention
Administer all medications as prescribed. Try to disinfect any contaminated area, although this may be difficult to do. Boil any water collected in the field for drinking and prevent your dog from ingesting feces.
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