Category
page 1Swine diseases
swine influenza
infection caused by any one of several types of swine influenza viruses
leptospirosis
Nipah virus infection
disease caused by Nipah virus
Japanese encephalitis
infection of the brain caused by the Japanese encephalitis virus
Taenia solium
species of Cestoda
classical swine fever
animal disease
pseudorabies
'''Aujeszky's disease, usually called pseudorabies in the United States, is a viral disease in swine that is endemic in most parts of the world. It is caused by pseudorabies virus (PRV'''). Aujeszky's disease is considered to be the most economically important viral disease of swine in areas where classical swine fever (hog cholera) has been eradicated. Other mammals, such as cattle, sheep, goats, cats, dogs, and raccoons, are also susceptible. The disease is usually fatal in these animal species.

African swine fever virus
species of virus

sporotrichosis
Sporotrichosis, also known as '''rose handler's disease', is a fungal infection that may be localised to skin, lungs, bone and joint, or become systemic. It presents with firm painless nodules that later ulcerate. Following initial exposure to Sporothrix schenckii'', the disease typically progresses over a period of a week to several months. Serious complications may develop in people who have a weakened immune system.
endogenous retrovirus
inherited retrovirus encoded in an organism's genome

Ascaris suum
species of worm
Metastrongylus
Metastrongylus is a genus of nematodes of the family Metastrongylidae, usually found as lungworms in pigs and sometimes causing parasitic bronchitis. It causes a disease called metastrongylosis.

porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus
species of virus
swine vesicular disease
acute, contagious viral disease of swine
transmissible gastroenteritis virus
species of virus in pigs
metastrongylosis
Metastrongylosis is a parasitic disease that affects wild boars and pigs which live outdoors. It is caused by various species of roundworms of the genus Metastrongylus. A handful of cases of metastrongylosis have been reported in humans.
porcine epidemic diarrhea virus
species of virus
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae
species of bacterium
Porcine coronavirus HKU15
species of virus
Porcine circovirus 1
species of virus
Alphacoronavirus 1
species of virus
Porcine epidemic diarrhoea
condition that leads to severe gastrointestinal disease in pigs
mastocytoma
A mastocytoma or mast cell tumor is a type of round-cell tumor consisting of mast cells. It is found in humans and many animal species; the term also can refer to an accumulation or nodule of mast cells that resembles a tumor.
Brucella suis
species of bacterium
Mycoplasma hyorhinis
species of bacterium