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- W2005012992 abstract "Although foot-and-mouth disease, or ap̀hthae epizooticae, has been recognized in continental Europe for more than two centuries, it is only within the past few decades that the malady has attracted attention in this country. The disorder is an extremely infectious one. Clinically, it may be grouped with the acute exanthemas, although the eruption is seldom of generalized distribution. One attack confers only limited immunity, and the disease may recur within as short a period as ten or twelve days.<sup>1</sup> The eruption is vesicular in character, and involves the mucous membranes as well as the skin. In cloven footed animals, the mouth and the interdigital spaces are the regions commonly involved. The disease is more prevalent in summer than in winter. The causative agent has never been isolated, but very probably it is an ultramicroscopic micro-organism which is capable of passing through a Chamberland or Berkefeld filter (Loeffler and Frosch" @default.
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- W2005012992 title "FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE IN MAN" @default.
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