Mouse Disease -

: Labored or rapid breathing and nasal or ocular discharge.

For in-depth pathological data and research-grade guides, the following platforms are authoritative sources: Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) Database - Norecopa mouse disease

: A serious respiratory disease transmitted through contact with infected rodent urine, droppings, or saliva. Initial symptoms are flu-like but can rapidly progress to severe breathing difficulties. : Labored or rapid breathing and nasal or ocular discharge

: Hunched posture, sunken eyes, and a poor or "scruffy" haircoat. lack of movement

: Lethargy, lack of movement, agitation, or unusual hostility.

: A bacterial infection typically spread through soil, food, or water contaminated with the urine of infected mice.