Causes of Meningitis in an Animal

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Pigs are often afflicted with meningitis

Meningitis is a disease that is hallmarked by inflammation, or swelling, of the brain's mucous membranes such as the meninges, which are the three special membranes that encase the brain and spinal cord. Often seen in small children and animals like pigs and dogs, it can lead to meningoencephalitis, swelling of the brain, which is fatal.

  1. Septicemia

    Glässer's disease

    • Swine with Glässer's disease often develop meningitis
      Swine with Glässer's disease often develop meningitis

      Glässer's disease, caused by bacteria known as Haemophilus parasuis, affects nursing piglets. The bacteria often attack the heart and the meninges, which leads to meningitis and meningoencephalitis.

    Meningitis in Dogs

    • Pugs are prone to "pug-meningitis"
      Pugs are prone to "pug-meningitis"

      Canine meningitis has many causes, some of which are associated with particular breeds. Protozoa, or single-cell organisms, known as Toxoplasma gondii, as well as fungi and the bacteria that can cause Rocky Mountain spotted fever have been linked to meningitis in pugs, beagles, short-haired pointers and several toy breeds.

    Animal Disease

    Poor Hygiene

    Other Causes

    • Infectious bacteria that affect both animals and people, like staph, can spread to the meninges. Parasites like fleas, ticks and intestinal worms can transmit the bacteria that cause the disease to their animal hosts. Pre-existing ailments like cancer and brain growths also lend a hand in causing meningitis.

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