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- Pigeon_fever abstract "Pigeon Fever (also: Dry Land Distemper in Horses or Equine Distemper) is an disease that causes abscesses in horses, sheep and cattle. Pigeon Fever is not zoonotic, meaning it is not transmitted to human from animal. An example of a zoonotic disease would be Rabies. Pigeon Fever is sometimes confused for Strangles, another infection that causes abscesses. Pigeon Fever is a bacteria that lives in the ground and transmitted to horses via the air, direct contact or cuts and or open abrasions. The name Pigeon Fever comes from the symptoms of the disease. Commonly the horse will get swelling in the chest area, puffed out chest like a pigeon, and it causes fever and sweats. Some think it is caused or carried by Pigeons, that is a misunderstanding and pigeons have nothing to do with the disease. Flies are believed to be the main carries that spread the infection, which is why quarantine of infected animals is ineffective. "This bacterial infection is caused by Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis and characterized by deep intramuscular (and sometimes internal) abscesses in horses." The reason it is called Dry Land Distemper is it is common in dry areas like California, Arizona, New Mexico and other areas.".
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- Pigeon_fever wikiPageExternalLink pigeon.pdf.
- Pigeon_fever wikiPageExternalLink pigeon-fever-facts.
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- Pigeon_fever wikiPageID "37827802".
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- Pigeon_fever hasPhotoCollection Pigeon_fever.
- Pigeon_fever subject Category:Horse_diseases.
- Pigeon_fever subject Category:Horse_health.
- Pigeon_fever comment "Pigeon Fever (also: Dry Land Distemper in Horses or Equine Distemper) is an disease that causes abscesses in horses, sheep and cattle. Pigeon Fever is not zoonotic, meaning it is not transmitted to human from animal. An example of a zoonotic disease would be Rabies. Pigeon Fever is sometimes confused for Strangles, another infection that causes abscesses. Pigeon Fever is a bacteria that lives in the ground and transmitted to horses via the air, direct contact or cuts and or open abrasions.".
- Pigeon_fever label "Pigeon fever".
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