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historically referred to
variously as "
diphtheritic croup," "true croup," or
sometimes simply as "croup."
Diphtheritic croup is
extremely rare in countries...
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cutaneous lesions) or aerosols,
leading to the '
diphtheritic form' of the disease, in
which diphtheritic membranes form in the mouth, pharynx, larynx, and...
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Diphtheritic stomatitis is a
recently discovered disease and has thus far been
reported only in Yellow-e****
penguins (Megadyptes antipodes). Its symptoms...
- 1765
treatise An
Inquiry into the Nature, Cause, and Cure of the Croup.
Diphtheritic croup has been
known since the time of Homer's
ancient Greece, and it...
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bacteria that also
causes diphtheria in humans. It has been
described as
diphtheritic stomatitis and the
pathogen identified. A
similar problem has affected...
- double-stranded, DNA
genome viruses that have been
found in
cutaneous and
diphtheritic forms in over 230 bird species. The
virus presents with "dry", cutaneous...
- the
bacteria in
avoiding detection by the body's
immune system. The
diphtheritic lesion is
often covered by a
pseudomembrane composed of fibrin, bacterial...
- that is a
member of the
Corynebacterium genus. It is
classified as non-
diphtheritic. The
bacterium is a gram-positive
prokaryote that ****umes a 'club-like'...
-
swallow is fowlpox. This
virus has two forms,
cutaneous (mild harm) and
diphtheritic (deadly);
poultry is
usually vaccinated for the virus, but
wildlife is...
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avian pox
virus strain transmissible to humans.
Lesions of the skin and
diphtheritic membrane of the
respiratory tract are
common when
domesticated and wild...