Salmonellosis in Quebec Foal
A foal in MRC Brome-Missiquoi was euthanized after contracting salmonellosis.
A suckling warmblood foal in MRC Brome-Missiquoi, Quebec, was confirmed positive for salmonellosis and euthanized.
A suckling warmblood foal in MRC Brome-Missiquoi, Quebec, was confirmed positive for salmonellosis and euthanized. | Wikimedia Commons

On August 17, a suckling warmblood colt in MRC Brome-Missiquoi, Quebec, was confirmed positive for salmonellosis. The colt developed clinical signs on August 12, including hyperthermia, respiratory difficulties, profuse liquid diarrhea, severe dehydration, cyanotic mucosa and severe electrolytic disorders. The foal has been euthanized. 

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