
#4 Contagious Ecthyma or Soremouth
Contagious Ecthyma or Soremouth
Purdue Sheep and Goat Topics · Phil Reid
April 2, 20198m 13s
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Show Notes
Soremouth, also known as contagious ecthyma, is a viral skin disease. The condition is caused by a Pox virus that requires a break in the skin to enter the body. Clinical signs of a soremouth infection include scabs or blisters on the lips, nose, udder and teats, or sometimes at the junction of the hoof and skin of the lower leg.
Topics
ecthymacontagiousPurduesoremouthvaccinationdiseasesheepgoatslivestockveterinarian