Occurrence

Pinkeye is caused by infection of the eye by the bacteria Moraxella bovis.  It occurs worldwide and is most common during summer and autumn.

 

Prevalence of Pinkeye varies within a herd from year to year.  Only cattle are affected and younger stock are the most susceptible.  Up to 80% of a herd can be affected in an outbreak.

 

Risk Factors

 

Clinical Signs

Swelling around the eye, watery discharge and shutting of the eyes are usually the first signs noticed.  After 1-2 days a white area often develops in the centre of the eye and may spread to cover the entire surface.  Recovery usually occurs after 3-5 weeks.