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Encephalomyocarditis virus disease of pigs associated with a plague of rodents
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1986SUMMARY An epizootic of encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV) disease in pigs in the central west of New South Wales in association with a plague of mice (Mus musculus) in 1984 is described. The disease was confirmed in 47 outbreaks in 37 piggeries and 1152 pigs died, representing an overall death rate of 17.4% in pigs considered at risk.
M J Carrigan, J G Boulton, J T Seaman
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In a previous paper1 one of us described a disease found in nature in California ground squirrels {Citellus beecheyi Richardson) which is experimentally transmissible to other rodents, and which in practically all susceptible animals gives rise to plague-
G. Mccoy, C. W. Chapin
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White Plague, White Band, and Other “White” Diseases
2004Although commonly reported among disease occurrences of reef corals (Weil et al. 2002), the “white” diseases are probably the most enigmatic. There are a number of these diseases, or syndromes, and confusion arises because of the very similar disease signs that are present in association with each of them.
Bythell, J. C.+2 more
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Plague Time: the New Germ Theory of Disease
BMJ, 2003Yesterdays heresy is often tomorrows fact and vice versa. This makes medical research exciting and, of course, necessary. Many examples support this statement, from the anatomist Vesaliuss findings to the very latest research. Paul Ewald is a biologist at Amherst College, Massachusetts, who, to put it mildly, suggests something controversial.
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Species-specific susceptibility to white plague disease in three common Caribbean corals
Coral reefs, 2019Logan Williams+3 more
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The UN Weighs Solutions To The Plague Of Noncommunicable Disease
Health Affairs, 2011Inertia gives way to global action on a rising health threat, as a high-level meeting lays the groundwork for prevention and control.
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Black Death and Plague: The Disease and Medical Thought
2010The history of the Black Death constitutes one of the most interdisciplinary fields of Renaissance and Reformation studies, bringing together not only a wide spectrum of scholars in the humanities and social sciences—students of literature, art history, economics, anthropology, demography—but also scholars across scientific disciplines such as ...
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Onconephrology: The intersections between the kidney and cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Mitchell H Rosner+2 more
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The "Globalization" of Disease? India and the Plague
Journal of World History, 2001openaire +3 more sources