THE AETIOLOGY OF INFECTIOUS & CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
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Bacillary white diarrhea, Pullorum disease | Salmonella pullorum |
Bubonic plague, Black death, Yersiniosis | Yersinia pestis (formerly Pasteurella pestis) |
Canecutter’s fever | Leptospira interrogans sv. australis |
Canine and feline toxocariosis | Toxocara canis and T. cati |
Canine echinococcosis | Echinococcus granulosus, E. multilocularis, E. vogeli |
Canine parvoviral and coronaviral diarrhea | Parvovirus and Coronavirus |
Chicken coccidiosis | Eimeria tenella and E. necatrix (most pathogenic) |
Chicken infectious anemia | Circovirus |
Contagious bovine & caprine pleuropneumoniae | Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. mycoides & capri |
Creeping eruptions in human | Ancylostoma braziliense (A. caninum) |
Dengue fever, Yellow fever | Flavivirus |
Dipylidiosis/ Canine & feline tapeworm infection | Dipylidium caninum |
Dourine | Trypanosoma equiperdum |
Equine infectious anemia | Lentivirus/ Retroviridae |
Feline toxoplasmosis | Toxoplasma gondii |
Fowl typhoid | Salmonella gallinarum |
Gonorrhea | Neisseria gonorrheae |
Harvest fever | Leptospira interrogans sv. bataviae |
Human & primate tuberculosis | Mycobacterium tuberculosis |
Human filariasis | Wuchereria bancrofti |
Human syphilis | Treponema pallidum |
Human typhoid | Salmonella typhi (S. typhimurium) |
Icteroanemia –like disease in swine | Eperythrozoon suis |
Influenzae (man and animals) | Orthomyxoviruses |
Lyme's disease | Borrelia burgdorferi |
Ohara fever, Deer fly fever, Rabbit fever | Francisella tularensis (formerly Pasteurella tularensis) |
Posthitis, ureteritis, kidney abscesses | Corynebacterium renale |
Q- fever | Coxiella burnetti |
Rabbit syphilis | Treponema cuniculi |
Respiratory infections in kittens and puppies | Streptococcus spp. |
Scrub typhus | Rickettsia (Orientia) tsutsugamushi |
Stuttgart’s disease, Canicola fever | Leptospira interrogans serovar (sv.) canicola |
Surra | Trypanosoma evansi |
Swineherd’s disease | Leptospira interrogans sv. pomona |
Thrush, Moniliasis | Candida albicans (formerly Monilia albicans) |
Tropical canine pancytopenia | Ehrlichia canis |
Turkey coryza | Alcaligenes faecalis Syn: Bordetella avium |
Tyzzer’s disease | Bacillus piliformis |
Undulant fever | (zoonotic) Brucella spp. B. abortus, ovis, melitensis etc. |
Verminous aneurysm in horses | Strongylus vulgaris |
Weil’s disease | Leptospira interrogans sv. icterohemorrhagiae |
New duck disease | Riemerella anatipestifer(formerly Pasteurella anatipestifer) |