| Newcastle disease |
disease of domestic fowl and other birds
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| Newcastle disease virus |
a virus of the genus Rubulavirus that is the etiologic agent of Newcastle disease in birds; human infection is mild and characterized by conjunctivitis and brief generalized symptoms. Called also avian paramyxovirus 1.
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| Newcastle d. |
an influenzalike, often fatal, disease of birds, including domestic fowl, caused by a paramyxovirus; seen in several different forms, characterized variously by pneumonia and other respiratory symptoms, gastrointestinal symptoms, and encephalitic symptoms. It is transmissible to humans by contact with infected birds. Called also avian influenza and avian pneumoencephalitis.
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| Newcastle disease v. |
live virus vaccine or chemically inactivated, adsorbed killed virus vaccine, both of chick embryo origin, used for immunization of chickens against Newcastle disease, the live vaccine for mass immunization in drinking water, aerosol spray, or eye drops, the killed vaccine for immunization by injection.
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| Newcastle-Manchester b. |
Shigella flexneri type 6, Boyd 88.
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