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Cryptosporidiosis is caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Cryptosporidium (family Cryptosporidiidae, order Eucoccidiorida, subclass...

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Cover for Q fever

Coxiella burnetii, the causal agent of an important rickettsial zoonosis called Q fever, has a worldwide distribution with the notable exception of...

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Cover for Cervus elaphus (red deer)

The association of man with deer is long and close. Reindeer thriving at the end of the last glaciation were probably followed, perhaps herded, and...

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Cover for African swine fever virus

African swine fever virus (ASFV) is a large enveloped virus containing a double stranded (ds) DNA of approximately 190 kilobase pairs. ASFV shares...

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Cover for West Nile virus

WNV virions are approximately 40 nm in diameter, spherical and contain a lipid envelope. The positive-sense single stranded RNA genome is 11.3 kb in...

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Cover for avian adenoviruses infections

Adenoviruses have been shown to be widespread throughout avian species in all parts of the world (McCracken and Adair, 1993). They have been isolated...

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Cover for bluetongue virus

Bluetongue virus is an icosahedral-shaped particle consisting of a segmented double-stranded RNA genome, encapsidated in a double-layered protein...

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Cover for Phasianus colchicus (common pheasant)

The common pheasant originates from Asia. It was introduced into Greece during the ninth century BC, then into Italy by the Romans and into France...

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Cover for Plasmodium relictum

Species of five different subgenera of Plasmodium infect birds. They are distinguished by morphological characteristics of the erythrocytic stages...

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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek first described Giardia in 1681. Many names have been proposed for the genus such as Cercomonas (C.intestinalis) (Lambl,...

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