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swineherd's d. leptospirosis, manifested as a benign meningitis, caused by Leptospira interrogans, primarily serovars pomona and tarassovi, and affecting those who work with swine or pork or come in contact with the urine of carriers.
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swinepox an acute infectious, eruptive disease of piglets, marked by lesions of the skin of the abdomen, flanks, and head, caused by a poxvirus; it is usually mild but occasionally serious or fatal.
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swinepox v. the sole species of the genus Suipoxvirus, the etiologic agent of swinepox.
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swing g. a gait in which the lower body is swung between the crutches at each step; see swing-through g. and swing-to g.
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swing p. that part of the gait cycle in which the foot does not touch the floor and the opposite leg bears the body weight, comprising acceleration, swing through, and deceleration.
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