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  2. Veterinary virology - Wikipedia

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    Parvoviruses are among the smallest viruses (hence the name, from Latin parvus meaning small) and are 18–28 nm in diameter. [16] Parvoviruses can cause disease in some animals, including starfish and humans. Because the viruses require actively dividing cells to replicate, the type of tissue infected varies with the age of the animal.

  3. Bovine viral diarrhea - Wikipedia

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    Ncp viruses can induce persistent infection in cells and have an intact NS2/3 protein. In cp viruses the NS2/3 protein is either cleaved to NS2 and NS3 or there is a duplication of viral RNA containing an additional NS3 region. [15] The majority of BVDV infections in the field are caused by the ncp biotype. [1]

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Veterinary medicine/Bacteria and ...

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    Contagious equine metritis - Caused by Taylorella equigenitalis. Foal septicemia - Caused by various gram negative bacteria. Glässer’s disease - Disease in pigs caused by Haemophilus parasuis. AKA Porcine polyserositis, Infectious polyarthritis. Histophilosis - Disease in cattle caused by Histophilus somni (formerly Haemophilus somnus). AKA ...

  5. Lists of animal diseases - Wikipedia

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    List of aquarium diseases; List of dog diseases; List of feline diseases; List of diseases of the honey bee; List of diseases spread by invertebrates; Poultry disease; Lists of zoonotic diseases, infectious diseases that have jumped from an animal to a human

  6. List of infectious sheep and goat diseases - Wikipedia

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    Diseases caused by bacteria include: anaplasmosis; blackleg; braxy; brucellosis; caseous lymphadenitis; chlamydiosis, also known as enzootic abortion of ewes (EAE) contagious caprine pleuropneumonia; dermatophilosis, also known as cutaneous streptothricosis, rainscald, rain rot, lumpy wool, or strawberry footrot; ehrlichiosis; enterotoxemia

  7. Category:Animal viral diseases - Wikipedia

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    Feline foamy virus; Feline immunodeficiency virus; Feline infectious peritonitis; Feline leukemia virus; Carnivore protoparvovirus 1; Feline viral rhinotracheitis; Filoviridae; Foot-and-mouth disease; Foot-and-mouth disease virus; Fowlpox

  8. Salmonella enterica - Wikipedia

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    Most cases of salmonellosis are caused by food infected with S. enterica, which often infects cattle and poultry, though other animals such as domestic cats [3] [4] and hamsters [5] have also been shown to be sources of infection in humans. It primarily resides in the intestinal tract of animals and humans and can be found in feedstuff, soil ...

  9. Animal virus - Wikipedia

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    In hatcheries the diseases are often controlled by increasing the temperature to 15–18 °C. [20] Like all vertebrates, fish suffer from herpes viruses. These ancient viruses have co-evolved with their hosts and are highly species-specific. [21] In fish, they cause cancerous tumours and non-cancerous growths called hyperplasia. [22]