| infectious j. |
1. infectious hepatitis. 2. Weil's syndrome.
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| infectious k. |
infectious keratitis with conjunctivitis in cattle, sheep, or goats, characterized by blepharospasm and sometimes corneal or conjunctival opacity. See also infectious bovine k., infectious caprine k., and infectious ovine k. Called also contagious or infectious ophthalmia.
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| infectious laryngotracheitis v. |
gallid herpesvirus 1.
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| infectious m. |
a common, acute, usually self-limited infectious disease caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, characterized by fever, membranous pharyngitis, lymph node and splenic enlargement, lymphocyte proliferation, and the presence of atypical lymphocytes, and giving rise to various immune reactions, including the development of a transient heterophile and a persistent Epstein-Barr virus antibody response. Potential complications include hepatitis and encephalomeningitis. It affects primarily adolescents and young adults, being spread by saliva transfer and possibly other modes; in children the infection is largely subclinical. Called also glandular fever, Filatov's disease, kissing disease, and Pfeiffer's disease.
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| infectious n. |
viral nucleic acid capable of infecting a cell and inducing the production of viruses.
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