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    In epizoology, an epizootic (or epizoötic, from Greek: epi- "upon" + zoon "animal") is a disease event in a nonhuman animal population analogous to an...
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  • Epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) is a hemorrhagic disease of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) caused by an infection of a virus from the...
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    In the 1890s, an epizootic of the rinderpest virus struck all across Africa, but primarily in Eastern and Southern Africa. It was considered to be "the...
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  • Epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus, often abbreviated to EHDV, is a species of the genus Orbivirus, a member of the family Reoviridae. It is the causative...
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  • epidemiology is the study of disease patterns within animal populations. Epizootic Epidemiology Shapiro-Ilan, David I.; Bruck, Denny J.; Lacey, Lawrence...
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  • Epizootic lymphangitis is a contagious lymphangitis disease of horses and mules caused by the fungus Histoplasma farciminosum. Cattle are also susceptible...
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    exact cause of death. An epizootic outbreak of equine influenza during 1872 in North America became known as "The Great Epizootic of 1872". The outbreak...
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    Epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS), also known as mycotic granulomatosis (MG) or red spot disease (RSD), is a disease caused by the water mould Aphanomyces...
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  • Epizootic Shell Disease (ESD) is an infection of the outer shell layer of the American lobster (Homarus americanus) by chitinolytic bacteria. Infection...
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    2015, uncommonly large numbers of saigas began to die from a mysterious epizootic illness suspected to be pasteurellosis. Herd fatality is 100% once infected...
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  • promoting animal disease control. The primary objective of WOAH is to control epizootic diseases and prevent their spread. Further objectives include the sharing...
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    2010), 74#2 pp 357–377, Sharrer, G. Terry (1995). "The Great Glanders Epizootic, 1861–1866: A Civil War Legacy". Agricultural History. 69 (1): 79–97....
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  • caviae is a Gram-negative bacterium of the genus Aeromonas isolated from epizootic guinea pigs. LPSN lpsn.dsmz.de "Straininfo of Aeromonas caviae". Archived...
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    Mulcahy, Daniel M.; Meteyer, Carol U.; Trust, Kimberly A. (October 2010). "Epizootic of Beak Deformities Among Wild Birds in Alaska: An Emerging Disease in...
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    Pasteur sent his assistant Louis Thuillier to southern France because of an epizootic of swine erysipelas. Thuillier identified the bacillus that caused the...
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    Kingdom in 2001 caused a crisis in British agriculture and tourism. This epizootic saw 2,000 cases of the disease in farms across most of the British countryside...
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    disease, similar to scrapie in sheep and goats, caused by a prion. A major epizootic affected the UK, and to a lesser extent a number of other countries, between...
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    50% of their body weight and may gnaw at infected extremities. In the epizootic phase of the disease, it usually takes red foxes four months to die after...
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    Michigan, but its entry into the stockyards in Chicago turned it into an epizootic. About 3,500 livestock herds were infected across the US, totaling over...
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    from disease. Examples of these diseases are hemorrhagic disease (HD), epizootic hemorrhagic disease and bluetongue viruses, which are transmitted by biting...
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    hanged man. Rabies appears to have originated in the Old World, the first epizootic in the New World occurring in Boston in 1768. Rabies was considered a...
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  • causes red spot disease, or epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS), in many species of fish. "Reducing fish losses due to Epizootic Ulcerative Syndrome". 1998...
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    specific areas. At unpredictable times, it becomes epizootic in unexpected places. It is during these epizootic outbreaks that transmission to humans is most...
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    in Asia, later spreading through the transport of cattle. Other cattle epizootics are noted in ancient times: a cattle plague is thought to be one of the...
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  • A panzootic (from Greek παν pan all + ζόιον zoion animal) is an epizootic (an outbreak of an infectious disease of animals) that spreads across a large...
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  • Electrohydrodynamics English Historical Documents, a series on English history Epizootic hemorrhagic disease European Heritage Days This disambiguation page lists...
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    parasitic nematodes Mansonella, bluetongue disease, African horse sickness, epizootic hemorrhagic disease, arboviruses, and nonviral animal pathogens. Historically...
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  • be "enzootic" in a population when the infection is maintained in the population without the need for external inputs (cf. endemic). Epizootic v t e...
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    protein in human appendices before and after exposure to the cattle BSE epizootic". Acta Neuropathologica. 139 (6): 965–976. doi:10.1007/s00401-020-02153-7...
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    the human food chain in the 1980s.[citation needed] Although the BSE epizootic was eventually brought under control by culling all suspect cattle populations...
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