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African horse sickness

Suggested Alternatives for Differential Diagnosis African horse sickness, anthrax, botulism, pasteurellosis, equine influenza, peracute equine herpesvirus 1 infection, and ingestion of plant or agricultural poisons. [Pg.548]

Technical Disease Card for African Horse Sickness." April 22,2002. [Pg.591]

African horse sickness virus VP7 top domain (Basak et al, 1996)... [Pg.142]

Adenovims(es), 64, 65, 172-74, 381, 428-430 attachment receptors of, 476-478 double-stranded DNA viruses and, 172-174 human, 475-476 Adenovirus internalization cell integrins and, 478-482 signaling events and, 481 Adenovirus-mediated endosome disruption, a, integrins and, 482-482 AFM. See Atomic force microscopy (AFM) African horse sickness virus (AHSV), 71 Agrobacterium tumefaciens, 14, 26 AHSV. See African horse sickness virus (AHSV)... [Pg.531]

African Horse Sickness African Swine fever Akabane Anthrax... [Pg.490]

Yersinia pestis Virus African horse sickness virus... [Pg.421]

Curing African Sleeping Sickness with a Biochemical Trojan Horse... [Pg.862]


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