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dermatitída digitálna

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    $b mesh
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    $a dermatitída digitálna $x BL $x CF $x CI $x CL $x CN $x CO $x DG $x DH $x DI $x DT $x EC $x EM $x EN $x EP $x ET $x GE $x HI $x IM $x ME $x MI $x MO $x NU $x PA $x PC $x PP $x PS $x PX $x RT $x SU $x TH $x TM $x UR $x VI $8 slo
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    $a 2011 $8 eng
    300
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    $a Cattle Diseases (1987-2010) $8 eng
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    $a Dermatitis (1987-2010) $8 eng
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    $a Highly contagious infectious dermatitis with lesions near the interdigital spaces usually in cattle. It causes discomfort and often severe lameness (LAMENESS, ANIMAL). Lesions can be either erosive or proliferative and wart-like with papillary growths and hypertrophied hairs. DICHELOBACTER NODOSUS and TREPONEMA are the most commonly associated causative agents for this mixed bacterial infection disease. $8 eng
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    $a Bovine Digital Dermatitis $5 e $8 eng
    450
      
    $a dermatitída kráv, digitálna $5 e $8 slo
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    $3 sllk_un_auth*d005535 $Y Foot Rot $5 B $a hniloba paznechtov, nákazlivá
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    $3 sllk_un_auth*d014208 $Y Treponema $5 B $a Treponema
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    $3 sllk_un_auth*d020376 $Y Dichelobacter nodosus $5 B $a Dichelobacter nodosus
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    $3 sllk_un_auth*d020376 $Y Dichelobacter nodosus $5 F $a Dichelobacter nodosus
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    $3 sllk_un_auth*d005535 $Y Foot Rot $5 F $a hniloba paznechtov, nákazlivá
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    $3 sllk_un_auth*d014208 $Y Treponema $5 F $a Treponema
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    $a C17.800.838.765.180
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    $a C22.214
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    $a Digital Dermatitis $8 eng
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    $a SK $b BA006 $c 20110127
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    $a SK $b BA006 $c 20110609
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    $a animal only; coordinate IM with appropriate infection term (IM) + precoordinated animal/disease term (IM) if pertinent $8 eng
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