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Though most animals eventually recover from FMD, the disease can lead to [[myocarditis]] (inflammation of the heart muscle) and [[death]], especially in newborn animals. | Though most animals eventually recover from FMD, the disease can lead to [[myocarditis]] (inflammation of the heart muscle) and [[death]], especially in newborn animals. | ||
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Overview
Though most animals eventually recover from FMD, the disease can lead to myocarditis (inflammation of the heart muscle) and death, especially in newborn animals.