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  2. Blue eye disease - Wikipedia

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    Some other symptoms associated with this disease are conjunctivitis, blindness, nystagmus, constipation, and diarrhea. Younger pigs can show neurological and respiratory signs which can be quite severe. Mature pigs may show blueing of the pupils in their eyes and experience reproductive difficulties. [4]

  3. Classical swine fever - Wikipedia

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    The disease has acute and chronic forms, and can range from severe, with high mortality, to mild or even unapparent. [citation needed] In the acute form of the disease, in all age groups, there is fever, huddling of sick animals, loss of appetite, dullness, weakness, conjunctivitis, constipation followed by diarrhoea, and an unsteady gait.

  4. Ascaris suum - Wikipedia

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    Ascaris suum, also known as the large roundworm of pig, is a parasitic nematode that causes ascariasis in pigs.While roundworms in pigs and humans are today considered as two species (A. suum and A. lumbricoides) with different hosts, cross-infection between humans and pigs is possible; some researchers have thus argued they are the same species. [1]

  5. Precious Piglet Abandoned & Left to Fend For Herself Is ... - AOL

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    Pigs like to have room to play and run, so you'll need to have some open space for them. They'll need somewhere to root, which is a natural behavior that all pigs do to look for food, to cool off ...

  6. Moniezia expansa - Wikipedia

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    Eggs must reach the gut of mite hosts within 1 day of release otherwise they are desiccated. However, chances of development is very good as soil mites can be so numerous on a pasture that even if only 3% are infected (with 4-13 cysticercoids each), a grazing ruminant may ingest over 2,000 cysticercoids per kilogram of grass.

  7. Staphylococcus hyicus - Wikipedia

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    It causes disease in poultry, [2] cattle, [3] horses, [4] and pigs. [5] Most notably, it is the agent that causes porcine exudative epidermitis, also known as greasy pig disease, in piglets. [ 6 ] S. hyicus is generally considered to not be zoonotic , [ 1 ] however it has been shown to be able to cause bacteremia and sepsis in humans.

  8. Steve Schirripa Says the ‘Close Knit’ “Blue Bloods ”Cast ...

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    Steve Schirripa was welcomed to Blue Bloods like family.. In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the actor, 67, opens up about how the cast of the CBS show treated him when he joined the series in ...

  9. Minnesota Parents Who Locked Their Kids in Cages for ‘Their ...

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    If you suspect child abuse, call the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-Child or 1-800-422-4453, or go to www.childhelp.org. All calls are toll-free and confidential. The hotline ...