Sap

What is Sap? Sap is an acute infectious disease characterized by a septic course and the formation on the skin and mucous membranes of pustules, ulcers, multiple abscesses in the internal organs. Causes of Sapa

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Pasteurellosis

What is Pasteurellosis? Pasterellosis (hemorrhagic septicemia) is an acute infectious disease characterized by fever, general intoxication, inflammation of the skin, subcutaneous tissue, arthritis, osteomyelitis. Refers to zoonosis. Causes of Pasteurellosis The causative agent – Pasleurella

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Parvovirus Infection

What is Parvovirus Infection? Parvovirus infection is an acute infectious disease of predominantly childhood age caused by a parvovirus and characterized by a variety of clinical manifestations. Most often, parvovirus infection manifests itself as an

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Acute Poliomyelitis

What is Acute Poliomyelitis? Acute poliomyelitis (epidemic infantile paralysis, Heine-Medina disease) is an acute infectious disease with localization of the pathological process in the anterior horns of the spinal cord. The greatest number of diseases

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Onchocerciasis

What is Onchocerciasis? Onchocerciasis (Onchocercosis) is a chronically flowing filariasis characterized by a predominant lesion of the skin, subcutaneous tissue and eyes. Onchocerciasis is common in forest areas along rivers and streams. Onchocerciasis is widespread

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Leprosy

What is Leprechaun? Leprosy (Hansen’s disease, hansenoz, hanseniaz; outdated name – leprosy, elephantiasis graecorum, lepra arabum, lepra orientalis, Phoenician disease, satyriasis, sorrowful disease Krymka lazy death, St. Lazarus disease and others.) – Chronic granulomatosis (chronic

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Rubella

What is Rubella? Rubella is an acute viral disease that occurs with short-term fever, spotted or maculopapular rash, and an increase in cervical lymph nodes. Causes of Rubella Rubella virus belongs to the Togavirus (family

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