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Viral diseases in animals

  • Viral animal infections

Nature

Animal diseases can be caused by viruses, which are self-reproducing agents that multiply only within susceptible living cells and lead to a wide range of infections and to cancer. The four main categories of viruses: animal and human; insect; plant; and bacterial, may be interchangeable and transmissible. For viruses to survive, there must be a means by which virus units can reach susceptible cells, multiply within these cells, and liberate into the environment. Viral animal diseases include rinderpest, rabies, distemper, hog cholera, fowl pox, infectious laryngotracheitis, Newcastle disease, and some cancers.

Broader

Viral diseases
Presentable
Animal diseases
Presentable

Narrower

Rotavirus
Presentable
Rinderpest
Presentable
Fowlpest
Presentable
Ephemeral fever
Presentable
Cowpox
Presentable
Blue tongue
Presentable
West Nile fever
Yet to rate
Orthoreovirus
Yet to rate
Orbivirus
Yet to rate
Marek's disease
Yet to rate
Fowl pox
Yet to rate
Duck plague
Yet to rate
Canine distemper
Yet to rate
Bovine anaemia
Yet to rate
Border disease
Yet to rate

Aggravates

Zoonoses
Presentable

Aggravated by

Enteroviruses
Excellent

Related

Yellow fever
Presentable

Strategy

Value

Infection
Yet to rate
Disease
Yet to rate

Reference

SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #15: Life on Land

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(D) Detailed problems
Subject
  • Biosciences » Bacteriology
  • Medicine » Pathology
  • Zoology » Animals
  • Content quality
    Presentable
     Presentable
    Language
    English
    Last update
    Sep 11, 2023