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Carnivore Plague
Carnivore plague (infectious catarrhal fever) is an acute viral disease characterized by fever, catarrh of the mucous membranes, pneumonia, skin exanthema and damage to the nervous system
The causative agent of the disease is the RNA genomic virus, has immunosuppressive properties.
The plague virus is susceptible: the family of canids (dogs, raccoons, wolves, foxes), the family of marten (mink, sable) and other carnivorous animals. Continue reading
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