| infectious d. |
a disease caused by a pathogenic microorganism; the etiologic agent may be a bacterium, virus, fungus, or animal parasite and may be transmitted from another host or arise from the host's own indigenous microflora. See also infection. Cf. communicable d. and contagious d.
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| infectious e. |
a disease of mice caused by a poxvirus and characterized by gangrene and often loss of one or more of the feet and sometimes of other external parts, and by necrotic areas in the liver, spleen, and other organs; called also mousepox.
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| infectious e. of sheep |
pulpy kidney disease in sheep.
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| infectious ectromelia v. |
a virus of the genus Orthopoxvirus that is the etiologic agent of infectious ectromelia in mice.
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| infectious eczematous d. |
a condition arising from a primary lesion that is the source of an infectious exudate (e.g., a boil, surgical wound, draining ear or nose), spreads by autoinoculation, and has a tendency to the formation of circumscribed eczematous plaques that enlarge gradually, and in which vesicles and pustules may occur.
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