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tuberculosis tuberculosis
Mycobacteria found in soil and water have been isolated from tissues of animals (Kazda, 1973; Falkinham et al., 1979). Mycobacterium...
  West Nile viral encephalitis
West Nile virus (WNV)...
trypanosomosis trypanosomosis
Trypanosomes are microscopic unicellular protozoan flagellates in the genus Trypansoma. They are obligatory parasites of vertebrates,...
toxoplasmosis toxoplasmosis
Infection with the protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii is one of the commonest parasitic infections of man and other warm-blooded...
salmonellosis salmonellosis
The genus Salmonella comprises a large group of bacteria that cause infectious diseases of mammals, birds, fish and reptiles, as well as...
sheep and goat pox sheep and goat pox
Sheep pox and goat pox (SGPX) were regarded as different diseases in the past (Bennet et al., 1944). Goat pox was described in detail in...
avian influenza avian influenza
Influenza viruses belong to the family Orthomyxoviridae and are divided on the basis of their antigenic nature into types A, B and C. Only...
Rift Valley fever Rift Valley fever
A new disease syndrome, named Rift Valley fever (RVF), was first described in 1930 in the Rift Valley of Kenya, although it may have occurred...
rinderpest rinderpest
Rinderpest is an acute to subacute contagious viral disease of large ruminants of the order Artiodactyla that can cause morbidity...
Q fever Q fever
Coxiella burnetii, the causal agent of an important rickettsial zoonosis called Q fever, has a worldwide distribution with the notable...
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