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horse fever

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ID 716650 Last modified 10.08.2016
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Domain Agriculture - Food Industry - Livestock Industry - Fisheriesveterinary medicine
  • pms. kabjalistel täheldatav haigus, mida tekitab Retroviridae sgk-a kuuluv, ribonukleiinhapet sisaldav viirus, mida siirutavad verd imevad putukad. Haigus levib hrl. hilissuvel, põhjustab vahelduvat või pidevat palavikku, veremuutusi, üldist kehvveresust ja verejooksukalduvust.
  • a noncontagious, infectious disease of horses and other Equidae. It is caused by an RNA virus classified in the Lentivirus genus, family Retroviridae.
  • an acute or chronic viral disease of Equidae, found wherever there are horses and characterized by intermittent fever, depression, progressive weakness, loss of weight, edema, and progressive or transitory anemia
hobuste nakkav kehvveresus
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  • Hobuste taudid 1) hobuste gripp; 2) hobuste nakkav kehvveresus; 3) hobuste rinopneumoonia; 4) hobuste rõuged; 5) hobuste viirusarteriit; 5^1) hobuste Ida-Ameerika entsefalomüeliit; 5^2) Jaapani entsefaliit; 5^3) Lääne-Niiluse palavik; 5^4) hobuste Lääne-Ameerika entsefalomüeliit; ...
hobuste infektsioosne aneemia
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  • Veterinaarmeditsiini spetsialistide eelistermin.
hobuste katk former
equine infectious anaemia
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  • British English
equine infectious anemia
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  • American English
pernicious equine anaemia
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  • British English
pernicious equine anemia
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  • American English
swamp fever
horse malaria
horse fever former
EIA abbreviation
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  • Under natural conditions, the most important mode of transmission of EIA is by the transfer of virus-infective blood by blood-feeding insects between horses in close proximity.

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