actinobacillosis

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  • 64Japanese spotted fever — Classification and external resources ICD 10 A77.8 Japanese spotted fever (or oriental spotted fever) is a condition characterized by a rash that has early macules, and later, in some patients, petechiae …

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  • 65Orientia tsutsugamushi — Orientia Orientia tsutsugamushi Scientific classification Kingdom: Bacteria …

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  • 66Actinobacillus lignieresii — a species that is primarily a commensal and pathogen of domestic animals, causing actinobacillosis; occasionally it infects humans …

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  • 67equulosis — equu·lo·sis (ek″wə loґsis) [L. equulus a foal + osis] actinobacillosis in horses and sometimes pigs, usually seen in the first few weeks of life, involving infection with Actinobacillus equuli. Symptoms in foals are purulent arthritis …

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  • 68manquea — man·quea (mahn kaґah) [Sp.] actinobacillosis of young cattle in South America, marked by formation of abscesses on the legs …

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  • 69woody-tongue — woodˈy tongue noun Actinobacillosis, a chronic inflammation of cattle, rare in sheep and pigs, occasionally transmitted to man, due to infection, usu of the tongue, by the fungus Actinobacillus ligniersi • • • Main Entry: ↑woody …

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