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  2. List of anthrax outbreaks - Wikipedia

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    2016 anthrax outbreak July 2016 1 human death (~100 infected) 2,300 animal deaths In July 2016, nearly 100 people were hospitalized amid an anthrax outbreak among nomadic communities in northern Siberia, Russia and more than 2,300 reindeer died from anthrax infections in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

  3. Not just a bioweapon: Anthrax outbreak kills dozens of ... - AOL

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    A moose and dozens of cattle were found dead by Wyoming officials. ... so far, the moose is the only wild animal with a documented case of anthrax in this outbreak. The last confirmed case in the ...

  4. Oklahoma becomes 13th state with confirmed case of bird flu ...

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    Dairy cows are pictured in the USA Today Network file photo. Oklahoma because the 13th state in the county to have a confirmed case of bird flu in one of its dairy cow herds.

  5. Murrain - Wikipedia

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    The word "murrain" / ˈ m ʌr ɪ n / [1] (like an archaic use of the word "distemper") is an antiquated term covering various infectious diseases affecting cattle and sheep. [2]The word originates from Middle English moreine or moryne, in parallel to Late Latin morina ("plague"), a probable derivative of Latin mori ("to die").

  6. Cowpox - Wikipedia

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    Cowpox is an infectious disease caused by the cowpox virus (CPXV). [2] It presents with large blisters in the skin, a fever and swollen glands, historically typically following contact with an infected cow, though in the last several decades more often (though overall rarely) from infected cats. [3]

  7. Bird flu found in Oklahoma dairy herd, showing bigger US outbreak

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    (Reuters) -Oklahoma has become the 13th U.S. state to detect bird flu in dairy cows, the U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed on Monday, though the state said the infection happened months ago.

  8. Hemorrhagic septicemia - Wikipedia

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    In India from 1974–1986, HS was responsible for the highest mortality rate of infectious diseases in buffaloes and cattle, and was second in its morbidity rate in the same animals. When compared to foot and mouth disease, rinderpest, anthrax and black leg, [28] HS accounted for 58.7% of the deaths due to these five endemic diseases. [28] [29]

  9. McDonald's suspending Quarter Pounder sales in some Oklahoma ...

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    Oklahoma Quarter Pounders are off the menu in some Oklahoma stores due to a recent E. coli outbreak across 10 states. ... Animals such as cattle may also spread E. coli to food and food crops ...