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rotavirus A For more information about rotaviruses see the datasheet for the genus,...
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Trichuris discolor This is a datasheet on Trichuris discolor
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Stephanofilaria kaeli Causes skin ulceration. Of local...
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Chlamydophila pecorum The Chlamydiales, thought to be viruses for a long time, are obligate intracellular bacterial pathogens of higher cells. The chlamydial...
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Mammomonogamus Mammomonogamus are bright red syngamid worms, 1-2.3 cm in length. Males and females are permanently joined in copulation. They are...
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Fasciola gigantica This is a datasheet on Fasciola gigantica
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Culicoides brevitarsis Culicoides brevitarsis are proven vectors of Epizootic haemorrhagic disease. They are suspected vectors for Akabane virus and bovine...
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Culicoides insignis Culicoides insignis are known vectors of Bluetongue...
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Brucella melitensis The organism responsible for brucellosis is a small Gram-negative coccobacillus, which is non-motile, non-encapsulated and non-spore-forming. In...
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border disease virus Border disease virus (BDV) is one of four members of the genus Pestivirus; the others are bovine viral diarrhoea virus 1, bovine viral diarrhoea...
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