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Bovine papular stomatitis

Suggested Alternatives for Differential Diagnosis Foot-and-mouth disease, swine vesicular disease, vesicular exanthema of swine, rinderpest, infectious bovine rhinopneumon-itis, bovine virus diarrhea, malignant catarrhal fever, bluetongue, bovine papular stomatitis, mycotic stomatitis, photosensitization, cowpox, pseudo-cowpox, pseudo-lumpy skin disease, bovine herpes mammillitis, Potomac Valley fever in horses, foot rot, chemical burns, and thermal burns. [Pg.585]

Human infections with bovine papular stomatitis virus are less common than with the other two parapox-viruses, probably because contact between animal handlers and lesions of bovine papular stomatitis, clinically similar to milker s node, are less common than those of shearers and shepherds with orf and milkers with pseudocowpox lesions. [Pg.180]

Barbera E, de la Cuadra J (1989) Occupational airborne contact dermatitis from tylosin. Contact Dermatitis 20 308-309 Baumgardner DJ, Burdick JS (1991) An outbreak of human and canine blastomycosis. Rev Infect Dis 13 898-905 Beat VB, Morgan DP (1977) Evaluation of hazards involved in treating cattle with pour-on organophosphate insecticides. J Am Vet Med Assoc 170 812-814 Bowman KF, Barbery RT, Swango LJ, Schnurrenberger PR (1981) Cutaneous form of bovine papular stomatitis in man. JAMA 246 2813-2818... [Pg.1115]


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