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Infectious Disease Terized: infectious disease terized Types of Heart Disease. During the early 1900's infectious disease terized types of heart disease were the greatest scourge, making up much more than half of all the cardiac cases. Today they account for less than a fourth of all cases in the United States and other countries that are equally prosperous and equally able to control infectious disease terized diseases. The two major infectious disease terized heart diseases in the United States are rheumatic heart disease and syphilitic heart disease.
Vaccination was in general very favorably received, and its application became widespread and has continued with only minor modifications. Elucidation of the fundamental principles underlying Jenner's vaccination, and the commonly observed refractoriness to a second attack of many of the infectious disease terized diseases, was, however, necessarily dependent on the discovery of the specific microbic etiology of infectious disease terized disease and the exploration of the relation between these pathogenic agents and their host. It was then possible to show, as Louis Pasteur did from 1877 to 1885 in his studies on anthrax, chicken cholera, swine erysipelas, and rabies, that prophylaxis of infectious disease terized disease by artificial inoculation is a generally applicable phenomenon and not one confined to smallpox.
Newcastle disease is a highly infectious disease terized respiratory disease caused by a virus. It is also known as avian pneumoencephalitis and fowl pest. Both young and adult chickens are affected. |
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