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FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE - OIE
www.oie.intAetiology Epidemiology Diagnosis Prevention and Control References AETIOLOGY Classification of the causative agent A virus of the family Picornaviridae, genus Aphthovirus. Seven immunologically distinct serotypes: A, O, C, SAT1, SAT2, SAT3, and Asia1 which do not confer cross immunity. Mutation from error-prone RNA
Classification of the causative agent Resistance to ...
www.oie.intAetiology Epidemiology Diagnosis Prevention and Control References AETIOLOGY Classification of the causative agent African swine fever virus (ASFV) is a DNA virus in the Asfarviridae Family; genus Asfivirus. ASFV is the sole member of its Family. Viral genotypes have been identified by sequence analysis.
Epidemiology, Aetiology, and Pathogenesis of …
eu-acme.orgEpidemiology, Aetiology, and Pathogenesis of Renal Cell Carcinoma Chris Protzel, Matthias Maruschke, Oliver W. Hakenberg* Department of Urology, Rostock University, Germany
Classification of the causative agent Resistance to ...
www.oie.int1 RIFT VALLEY FEVER Aetiology Epidemiology Diagnosis Prevention and Control References AETIOLOGY Classification of the causative agent Rift Valley fever (RVF) virus is a negative-sense, single-stranded RNA virus of the family Bunyaviridae
Classification of the causative agent
www.oie.intNEWCASTLE DISEASE Aetiology Epidemiology Diagnosis Prevention and Control References AETIOLOGY Classification of the causative agent Newcastle disease (ND) is a member of the family Paramyxoviridae in the genus Avulavirus.
Feline ophthalmology Part 2: clinical presentation …
www.eyevet.iecontinuing education Volume 59 (4) : april, 2006 irish Veterinary Journal 223 Feline ophthalmology Part 2: clinical presentation and aetiology of common ocular
ANNEX I SUMMARY OF PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS
www.ema.europa.eu4 Meningitis In clinical studies, meningitis (any aetiology) has been reported more frequently in thegroup vaccinated with three doses of Mosquirix up to 20 months post dose 1 (27 cases out of 11,439 vaccinees) compared with the
What is comorbidity and why does it occur?
www.health.gov.auWhy study comorbidity? Comorbidity potentially has implications for theories of aetiology, prevention and treatment of mental health problems. Importance for theory
Trismus: Aetiolog Diffy, erential Diagnosis and …
www.exodontia.infoORAL SURGERY Dental Update – March 2002 89 TRISMUS (Aetiology and differential diagnosis) Intra-articular 1. Ankylosis Extra-articular 2. Arthritis synovitis
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oie.int1 EQUINE PIROPLASMOSIS Aetiology Epidemiology Diagnosis Prevention and Control References AETIOLOGY Classification of the causative agent Equine piroplasmosis (EP) is a tick-borne disease of horses caused by the intraerytrocytic protozoan
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