Pinkeye in Cattle

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Pinkeye in Cattle

Belinda Walker



Pages:
5
Publisher: Primefacts
Language: English
Edition: No. 336, 2007



Description
Pinkeye (infectious bovine kerato-conjunctivitis, or IBK) is a bacterial infection of the eye that causes inflammation and, in severe cases, temporary or permanent blindness.




 
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Pinkeye in Cattle Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis (IBK)

John G. Kirkpatrick, David Lalman



Pages:
3
Publisher: Oklahoma State University
Language: English
Edition: No. VTMD-9128



Description
Pinkeye is a highly contagious, infectious bacterial disease of the eye of cattle caused by Moraxella bovis (M. bovis). It has a worldwide distribution. Although pinkeye is non-fatal, it has a marked economic impact on the cattle industry.



 
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Pinkeye in Cattle (Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis)

Marie-Pierre Oury, Patricia Scharko, and John Johns



Pages:
2
Publisher: University of Kentucky, College of Agriculture
Language: English
Edition: ID-135



Description
Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis, more commonly known as pinkeye, is a contagious bacterial infection of the eye in cattle. The infection causes inflammation of the tissue lining of the eyelid and the eyeball itself. Ultimately, the cornea may become ulcerated, resulting in pain and possible blindness.



 
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Pinkeye - Keratoconjunctivitis of Cattle

W. Mark Hilton, D.V.M.



Pages:
2
Publisher: Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service
Language: English
Edition: No. 47907, 2002



Description
Epidemics of pinkeye, or infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis, can affect cattle of all ages, but it is primarily a disease of calves.




 
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