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canine babesiosis infection of dogs or other canines with Babesia canis, B. felis, B. gibsoni, or B. vogeli, transmitted by various ticks, the most common being Rhipicephalus sanguineus. The acute phase, which may be fatal, is characterized by depression, weakness, loss of appetite, pallor of the mucous membranes, icterus, fever, and splenomegaly. Called also biliary fever of dogs and malignant jaundice of dogs.
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canine distemper virus a virus of the genus Morbillivirus that is the etiologic agent of canine distemper.
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canine oral papillomatosis canine viral papillomatosis, a benign viral disease of young dogs, characterized by papillomas on the oral mucous membranes that usually resolve spontaneously in a few weeks; the cause is a papillomavirus.
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canine trichuriasis infection of the cecum of a dog with Trichuris vulpis; mild cases may be asymptomatic but severe cases may be characterized by bloody diarrhea.
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