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Hog cholera

Suggested Alternatives for Differential Diagnosis Hog cholera, salmonellosis, erysipelas, Glasser s disease, erysipelas, septicemic salmonellosis, pasteurellosis, Haemophilus suis infection, Streptococcus suis infection, eperythrozoonosis, porcine dermatitis and nephropathy syndrome, porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome, pseudorabies, coumarin poisoning, and salt poisoning. [Pg.533]

Technical Disease Card for Classical Swine Fever (Hog Cholera)." April 22, 2002. [Pg.591]

Biting flies are a serious pest of hogs because both the face fly and house fly transmit hog cholera and these pests breed in tremendous numbers in hog lots. Insecticides are also used to eonlrol the hog louse and hog mites. Fogging with 1.00% pyrethrins synergized with 2.00% PBO is a standard fly treatment in hog operations, and the same formulation can be applied directly to the animals. Other fogging formulations containing 0-50% pyrethrins and 1.00% PBO in a dual-synergist system are also frequently used. [Pg.294]

Anti-hog-cholera serums Antigums Antisenims Antitoxins Antivenin Bacterial vaccines Bacterins, except in vitro and in vivo... [Pg.459]

Attacks against animals could include several viruses East African swine fever, hog cholera, Rift Valley fever, rinderpest, foot and mouth disease, fowl plague, and Newcastle disease. Bacteria of anthrax, brucellosis, glanders, etc., could be employed. Many of these are exotic diseases not generally seen in the United States. [Pg.49]

Helminthosporium oryzae Hog Cholera Junin Hemorrhagic Fever Kyasanur Forest Lassa Fever... [Pg.490]

Fowl plague virus (lethal avian influenza) Hog cholera virus... [Pg.657]

Fixed rabies, hog cholera, and equine encephalomyelitis virus preparations inactivated by mustard at pH 7-8 were found by TenBroeck and flerriott (385) to serve as vaccines. [Pg.188]

The Veterinary Services Division (VSD)—This division is responsible for programs to control and eradicate (if possible) certain diseases of livestock e.g., brucellosis, tuberculosis, scabies, and hog cholera. [Pg.297]


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