| 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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