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  2. Bovine malignant catarrhal fever - Wikipedia

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    Eye Ring. Bovine malignant catarrhal fever (BMCF) is a fatal lymphoproliferative disease [1] caused by a group of ruminant gamma herpes viruses including Alcelaphine gammaherpesvirus 1 (AlHV-1) [2] and Ovine gammaherpesvirus 2 (OvHV-2) [1] [3] These viruses cause unapparent infection in their reservoir hosts (sheep with OvHV-2 and wildebeest with AlHV-1), but are usually fatal in cattle and ...

  3. Category:Bovine diseases - Wikipedia

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    Bovine gammaherpesvirus 4; Bovine alphaherpesvirus 5; Bovine leukemia virus; Bovine malignant catarrhal fever; Bovine papillomavirus; Bovine papular stomatitis; Bovine progressive degenerative myeloencephalopathy; Bovine respiratory disease; Bovine respiratory syncytial virus; Bovine spongiform encephalopathy; Bovine vaginal prolapse; Bovine ...

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Veterinary medicine/Viruses and viral ...

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    Bovine herpesvirus 1 - Causes rhinotracheitis, vaginitis, balanoposthitis, abortion, conjunctivitis, and enteritis in cattle. Stub. Bovine herpesvirus 2 - Causes bovine mammillitis and pseudo-lumpyskin disease in cattle. Stub. Bovine malignant catarrhal fever - Caused by alcephaline herpesvirus-1.

  5. Category:Animal viral diseases - Wikipedia

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    Bovine adenovirus; Simplexvirus bovinealpha2; Bovine coronavirus; Bovine ephemeral fever; Bovine gammaherpesvirus 4; Bovine alphaherpesvirus 1; Bovine alphaherpesvirus 5; Bovine leukemia virus; Bovine malignant catarrhal fever; Bovine papillomavirus; Bovine respiratory syncytial virus; Bovine viral diarrhea; Brazilian hemorrhagic fever ...

  6. Veterinary virology - Wikipedia

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    Hosts include many economically important species such as abalone, oysters, salmon, poultry (avian infectious laryngotracheitis, Marek's disease), cattle (bovine malignant catarrhal fever), dogs, goats, horses, cats (feline viral rhinotracheitis), and pigs (pseudorabies). [11]

  7. Bluetongue disease - Wikipedia

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    In the early stages of its identification, BT was referred to by a number of different names, including "epizootic catarrh," "fever," "malarial catarrhal fever of sheep," and "epizootic malignant catarrhal fever of sheep." [3] This was due to the prevailing belief at the time that BT was caused by an intraerythrocytic parasite.

  8. MCF - Wikipedia

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    Malignant catarrhal fever (Bovine malignant catarrhal fever), a disease of cattle and related species; Master Control Facility, ISRO's communication satellite control centre; Median cell fragility (Erythrocyte fragility), the NaCl concentration at which 50% of cells in a blood sample undergo lysis; Methyl chloroform, 1,1,1-Trichloroethane

  9. Alcelaphine gammaherpesvirus 2 - Wikipedia

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    The second is a more severe form that involves fever, diarrhea, heavy nasal discharge, and lymph system failure, with a morbidity of 28 percent. The so-called "head and eye" form is the most lethal and serious form, which results in all known effects and central nervous system damage, predated by nervous shakes and eventually muscular failure.