- infectious anemia of horses
- equine infectious a.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
infectious anemia of horses — Vet. Pathol. See swamp fever (def. 2). Also called equine infectious anemia. * * * … Universalium
infectious anemia of horses — Vet. Pathol. See swamp fever (def. 2). Also called equine infectious anemia … Useful english dictionary
infectious anemia — noun : a serious often fatal virus disease of horses and mules marked by intermittent fever, depression, weakness, jaundice, and mucosal hemorrhages and frequently by anemia called also swamp fever … Useful english dictionary
Equine infectious anemia — virus Virus classification Group: Group VI (ssRNA RT) Family: Retroviridae … Wikipedia
equine infectious anemia — n a serious sometimes fatal disease of horses that is caused by a retrovirus of the genus Lentivirus (species Equine infectious anemia virus) and is marked by intermittent fever, depression, weakness, edema, and anemia called also swamp fever * * … Medical dictionary
equine infectious anemia — n. a viral disease of horses, similar to malaria, characterized by sudden fever, swelling, and anemia; swamp fever … English World dictionary
equine infectious anemia — Pathol., Vet. Pathol. See swamp fever (def. 2). * * * ▪ pathology also called swamp fever disease of horses that is caused by a non oncogenic (non cancer causing) retrovirus. Bloodsucking insects, especially horseflies, transmit the… … Universalium
equine infectious anemia — e′quine infec′tious ane′mia n. vet a viral disease of horses and related animals, characterized by recurring fevers Also called swamp fever … From formal English to slang
infectious disease — Introduction in medicine, a process caused by a microorganism that impairs a person s health. An infection, by contrast, is the invasion of and replication in the body by any of various microbial agents including bacteria, viruses (virus),… … Universalium
Selected infectious and parasitic diseases of animals — ▪ Table Selected infectious and parasitic diseases of animals animal(s) affected name(s) of disease nature of disease Diseases of bacterial origin most mammals, chickens necrobacillosis, calf diptheria, bovine foot rot, necrotic hepatitis,… … Universalium