What is the cause of encephalitis in dogs? Why not take a look

Encephalitis is a general term for inflammatory lesions in brain tissues, and can be caused by different causes (such as viruses, infection and poisoning, etc.). Encephalitis can occur at different genders and ages, mostly acute or subacute. Clinica...


Encephalitis is a general term for inflammatory lesions in brain tissues, and can be caused by different causes (such as viruses, infection and poisoning, etc.). Encephalitis can occur at different genders and ages, mostly acute or subacute. Clinically, symptoms such as high fever, headache, vomiting, coma, and convulsions are characterized by symptoms such as high fever, headache, vomiting, coma, and convulsions, and are mostly accompanied by changes in cerebrospinal fluid components. Prevention and treatment should be carried out according to different causes. So what are the causes of encephalitis in dogs?

Causes of encephalitis in dogs:

Most suppurative encephalitis is caused by suppurative bacteria, head trauma, suppurative lesions at the nearby area and systemic sepsis transfusion of blood. Parasitic encephalitis can also be caused by the migration process of certain parasite larvae into the brain tissue.

Non-suppurative encephalitis is more common in infectious diseases, such as canine distemper and rabies. Bacterial diseases can also cause the occurrence of encephalitis.



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