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Hidden menace: Understanding the devastating consequences of dourine disease in horses. [PDF]

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Vesicular Exanthema of Swine

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1976
SUMMARY Vesicular exanthema of swine (ves) was first recognized in 1932. At that time, eradication measures and, later, quarantine procedures were instituted and extension of the disease to surrounding farms appeared to have been prevented. Between 1932 and 1936, however, seemingly unrelated epizootics continued among swine herds being fed raw garbage.
A W, Smith, T G, Akers
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ECHO-9 VIRUS EXANTHEMA

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1958
A morbilliform rash lasting from one to three days became epidemic in Minnesota in 1957. It occurred alone or in various combinations with fever and aseptic meningitis; the meningitis also occurred alone in six patients. Each strain of virus isolated from patients was identified by appropriate neutralization tests, and acute and convalescent phase ...
J T, PRINCE, J W, GEME, W F, SCHERER
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