A location in which animals are slaughtered; a slaughter house....
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Indicates that something has no presence of bacteria in it....
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Refers to infectious microorganisms that have the potential to cause disease in humans. Public Health is the study of zoonotic infections....
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Infectious diseases naturally transmitted from vertebrate animals to humans. Some of these diseases can be harbored in a vertebrate animal but there might be a vector involved in transmission, so that is still a zoonotic disease because it is harbored in a vertebrate animal. Additionally the disease...
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A disease that can be transmitted from animals to people....
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A biologically heterogeneous group of infectious diseases....
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The envelope surrounding the egg or ovum....
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Etiologic agent of plague....
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A single cell fungi which improves feed digestion by stimulating microbial activity and stabilizing digestive tract pH. Products packaged as "yeast" consist of cells only; "yeast culture" includes live yeast cells plus growth media....
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Sheep 12 to 24 months of age....
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The x-ray is the high energy beam that produces a "picture" of a body part which is called the radiograph. Radiographs are commonly, but incorrectly, referred to as x-rays....
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Washington State Veterinary Medical Association...
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