Lyme Disease

Lyme disease in horses, cattle and cats

Horses and cattle:

The significance of LD as a clinical concern in these large animal species remains unclear. However:

Cats:

Cats have been experimentally infected with B. burgdorferi, and clinical signs developed if the infections occurred via tick bites (not with inoculation via syringe and needle). However, clinical signs and pathologic lesions do not consistently develop among naturally-exposed seropositive cats. In enzootic areas, the rate of seropositivity in cats is much lower than dogs. Does this reflect an inherent resistance to infection or just a cat's more fastidious self grooming to remove ticks?

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