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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach
Conjunctivitis in swine is characterized by inflammation of the conjunctival membranes of the eye. Causes can include common infectious pathogens, foreign animal disease, and non-infectious avenues such as high level of dust or ammonia, elevated hydrogen sulfide level, and allergenic bedding material. Learn how to recognize it and what to do when conjunctivitis is detected in your animals.
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