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  1. Salmon poisoning disease is a very serious illness that can result in death if not treated within 14 days of the consumption of raw or undercooked salmon.

  2. Elokomin fluke fever resembles salmon poisoning disease but infects a wider range of animals, including members of the dog family, ferrets, bears, and raccoons. These two disorders occur only in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, from San Francisco to the coast of Alaska.

  3. Salmon Poisoning is often a fatal disease in dogs. It is caused by a rickettsial infection, Neorickettsia helminthoeca. Salmon poisoning has not been reported in cats but can affect dogs, bears, and coyotes. It is most commonly seen in the Northwest US from Northern California to Washington.

  4. 8 lis 2010 · Salmon poisoning is also known as salmon disease, salmon poisoning disease (SPD), and Neorickettsia helminthoeca infection. It is an acute, and often fatal, infectious disease of dogs, coyotes, and foxes of the Pacific Northwest.

  5. 8 wrz 2022 · Salmon poisoning disease (fish disease) is a potentially fatal condition seen in dogs who have ingested certain types of raw fish found in the Pacific Northwest from San Francisco to the coast of Alaska. It is most prevalent from northern California to the Puget Sound.

  6. Salmon poisoning sounds like it is caused by a toxin, but it involves a bacterial infection in dogs. This infection can occur when dogs eat raw or undercooked salmon, trout, steelhead, or Pacific giant salamanders infected with a fluke (parasitic flatworm) called Nanophyetus salmincola.

  7. 29 kwi 2023 · Salmon poisoning disease is a potentially life-threatening infectious disease requiring prompt veterinary assessment. If treated hastily, dogs usually improve within 2 to 3 days from the start of antibiotic treatment and are able to recover completely. If the condition is left untreated, most affected animals die five to fourteen days from ...

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