MYCOPLASMA INFECTION CLINICAL SIGNS


The disease sign most often attributed to M. felis infection is a unilateral or bilateral conjunctivitis, with moderate to severe hyperaemia of both bulbar and palpebral conjunctivae and the nictitating membrane. Initially there is a serous discharge turning to mucopurulent discharge as the disease progresses. Signs generally resolve within 7-10 days.



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