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Excerpt from Short Notes on Veterinary Medicine and Surgery: For the Use of Students at the O. A. C
Enzootic diseases are confined to localities and are due to local causes. May or may not be contagious.
A specific disease is one peculiar to a certain class of animal, the virus of which, if introduced into another animal, may produce the same disease. (not necessarily contagious.) sporadic, one due to accidental causes. Zymotic, due to a poison causing a ferment in the blood.
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