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Second Opinion Doctor
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Second Opinion Doctor
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Coccidiosis is a parasitic infection of alpacas that can also be found in a wide variety of other animals such as cows, poultry, and dogs. The cause of the disease is the infestation of the intestines of the alpaca by a parasitic protozoan. Symptoms of coccidiosis in alpaca include dehydration and loss appetite. There can also be diarrhoea, possibly with blood in it. Medication is available for treatment of coccidiosis in alpaca. But good management techniques should also be introduced to prevent outbreaks.
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Coccidiosis in Alpacas
- Animal Health
- Endoparasites (Worms and Coccidia)
- Coccidiosis in Alpacas
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