Clinical Findings:
Acute toxemia:
- Depression, anorexia, muscular weakness
- Calves donot suck voluntarily and may not have suckling reflex
- Scanty feces or low volume diarrhoea is present
- Increased heart rate, weak pulse
- Fever is common in early stages but later temperature may be normal or sub-normal.
- Animals collapses and death occurs with coma or with convulsions.
Endotoxemia:
- Severe peripheral vasodilatation with consequent fall in blood pressure
- Pallor of mucosa
- Hypothermia, tachycardia
- Pulse of small amplitude
- Muscle weakness
- Hyperthermia followed by hypothermia
- Decreased systemic blood pressure
- Cool skin and extremities
- Diarrhoea
- Congested mucus membrane with increased CRT
- Muscle weakness leading to recumbency
- Renal failure characterized by anuria
- If DIC develops, it is characterized by petechial and ecchymotic hemorrhages and sclerae with tendency to bleed from venipuncture sites.
Chronic toxemia:
- Lethargy
- Separation from rest of group
- Failure to grow or produce
- Emaciation