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pasteurellosis Mannheimia haemolytica (from Greek haima - blood, lyt – adverb form of verb lyo - dissolve and adjectival...
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Landes goose The Greylag goose (Anser anser) is the ancestor of European domestic geese. European geese were domesticated in two main areas, those of...
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chlamydial infections of livestock and poultry Bacteria of the order Chlamydiales are obligate intracellular parasites of eukaryotic cells. They have a distinctive developmental cycle with...
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Culicoides Context and history Culicoides species (biting midges) can, depending on their geographical location, also be called...
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vesicular stomatitis Vesicular stomatitis (VS) is a viral disease of horses and cattle, and is reported to occur exclusively in the Western Hemisphere. On...
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Numida meleagris (guineafowl) The genera of guinea fowl can be distinguished by the lateral views of head, neck and collar region. The Agelastes retain more francolin...
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swine influenza Swine influenza (SI) is an acute viral respiratory disease of pigs caused by type A influenza viruses of the family Orthomyxoviridae....
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Streptococcus and Enterococcus infections in pigs (and ruminants) Several streptococci can be found in pigs. Some of them can be hosted in the tonsils and bowel of healthy animals, and various species are...
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Coxiella burnetii as a foodborne pathogen (Q fever) Q fever is a zoonotic disease caused by Coxiella burnetii, a species of bacteria that is distributed globally, with the notable exception...
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avian leukosis sarcoma virus infections Retroviruses are widely distributed among vertebrates and transmitted both horizontally and vertically. They are recognized as an important...
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