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  1. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|medical science
    calar Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    Cholera
    de
    Definition mit Durchfällen einhergehende, meist infektiöse Darmerkrankung Reference Reallex Med
    cholera | cholera nostras , Asiatic cholera , Indian cholera , epidemic cholera
    en
    Definition acute intestinal infection caused by ingestion of food or water contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae Reference WHO > Health topics > Cholera, http://www.who.int/topics/cholera/about/en/index.html (1.9.2009)
    Comment It has a short incubation period and produces an enterotoxin that causes a copious, painless, watery diarrhoea that can quickly lead to severe dehydration and death if treatment is not promptly given. Vomiting also occurs in most patients.The main areas of the world in which cholera is present are Africa, Asia and parts of the Middle East.
    choléra | choléra asiatique
    fr
    Definition maladie infectieuse et épidémique due au vibrion cholérique Reference Grand Larousse Universel,p.2194
  2. AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES|agricultural activity|animal health
    calar éanlaithe Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    paistéaralóis Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    Hühnercholera | Geflügelcholera
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    cholera gallinarium | pasteurellosis of the fowl | avian pasteurellosis | haemorrhagic septicaemia of the fowl | fowl cholera
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    Definition serious, highly contagious disease caused by the bacterium Pasteurella multocida in a range of avian species including chickens, turkeys, and water fowl (increasing order of susceptibility) Reference The Poultry Site > Quick Disease Guide > Fowl Cholera, Pasteurellosis, http://www.thepoultrysite.com/diseaseinfo/61/fowl-cholera-pasteurellosis/ [17.12.2015]
    Comment It is seen worldwide and was one of the first infectious diseases to be recognised, by Louis Pasteur in 1880.The disease can range from acute septicaemia to chronic and localised infections and the morbidity and mortality may be up to 100%. The route of infection is oral or nasal with transmission via nasal exudate, faeces, contaminated soil, equipment, and people. The incubation period is usually 5-8 days. The bacterium is easily destroyed by environmental factors and disinfectants, but may persist for prolonged periods in soil. Reservoirs of infection may be present in other species such as rodents, cats, and possibly pigs.Predisposing factors include high density and concurrent infections such as respiratory viruses.
    choléra aviaire | choléra des poules | pasteurellose aviaire
    fr
    Definition maladie infectieuse, contagieuse et inoculable due à Pasteurella avicida (ou Pasteurella aviseptica) qui atteint toutes les volailles domestiques et de nombreuses espèces de volière ou sauvages; la maladie se caractérise par une septicémie hémorragique à très forte mortalité Reference Villemin,Dict.des termes vétérinaires et zootechniques,Vigot,1984 + OIE,Zoonoses,1989,p139
  3. AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES · AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES|agricultural activity|animal health
    fiabhras na muc Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    KSP | klassische afrikanische | klassiche Schweinepest | klassische Schweinepest | europäische Schweinepest | ASP | Schweinepest
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    Definition durch Viren verursachte, hochansteckende, fieberhafte Viruserkrankung des Haus- und Wildschweines Reference Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Bundesforschungsinstitut f. Tiergesundheit (DE) http://www.fli.bund.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Dokumente/Publikationen/Flyer/FLI_Schweinepest_d.pdf [28.04.09]
    Comment Unterscheidung zwischen Klassischer Schweinepest (KSP) und Afrikanischer Schweinepest (ASP); DIV: AKO 24/06/2004; UPD: aka 28.04.09
    classical swine fever | swine fever | CSF | hog cholera | swine plague | pig typhoid
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    Definition highly infectious and contagious disease of pigs, caused by a Pestivirus (a member of the Flaviviridae family) and characterised in its classical form by high fever, lassitude, purple discoloration of abdominal skin, conjunctivitis and nervous signs including circling, incoordination, tremor and convulsions Reference COM-EN, based on:Classical Swine Fever > Disease information > Classical Swine Fever Technical Factsheet, http://www.classicalswinefever.org/ [9.2.2012]
    Comment Most affected pigs die at five to seven days with a characteristic petechiation under the kidney capsule (turkey egg kidney). The disease must not be confused with African swine fever (ASF), which is clinically indistinguishable but the ASF virus is currently classified as the only member of a family called African swine fever-like viruses (Asfarviridae).
    peste porcine classique | peste porcine
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    Definition maladie infectieuse, contagieuse et inoculable, due à un virus spécifique du porc à tous les âges et du sanglier; elle se traduit par une septicémie de courte durée, avec forte hyperthermie, signes nerveux, oculaires et cutanés Reference Villemin,Dict.des termes vétérinaires et zootechniques,Vigot,1984
    pestis suum classica
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  4. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|medical science
    gaistreintríteas Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Brechdurchfall | Magen-Darm-Grippe | Gastroenteritis | Cholera Morbus
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    Definition entzündliche Erkrankung des Magen-Darm-Traktes Reference Wikipedia, http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gastroenteritis (25.9.2009)
    gastroenteritis | cholera morbus
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    Definition inflammation of the stomach and intestines causing abdominal pain, diarrhoea, and vomiting Reference "gastroenteritis" World Encyclopedia. Philip's, 2008. Oxford Reference Online. Oxford University Press. DGT. http://www.oxfordreference.com/views/ENTRY.html?subview=Main&entry=t142.e4507 (1.9.2009)
    Comment It may be caused by infection, food poisoning, or allergy. Severe cases can cause dehydration. Treatment includes fluid replacement.
    gastro-entérite
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    Definition inflammation de l'estomac et de l'intestin Reference BIAM,Petit lexique de termes médicaux,1998