Transcription of INFECTION WITH FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE VIRUS
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CHAPTER INFECTION WITH foot AND MOUTH DISEASE . VIRUS . Article 1) Many different species belonging to diverse taxonomic orders are known to be susceptible to INFECTION with foot and MOUTH DISEASE VIRUS (FMDV). Their epidemiological significance depends upon the degree of susceptibility, the husbandry system, the density and extent of populations and the contacts between them. Amongst Camelidae, only Bactrian camels (Camelus bactrianus) are sufficiently susceptible to have potential for epidemiological significance. Dromedaries (Camelus dromedarius) are not susceptible to INFECTION with FMDV while South American camelids are not considered to be of epidemiological significance. 2) For the purposes of the Terrestrial Code, foot and MOUTH DISEASE (FMD) is defined as an INFECTION of animals of the suborder ruminantia and of the family suidae of the order Artiodactyla, and Camelus bactrianus with FMDV.
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