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peracute
peracute, a. Now chiefly Vet. Med. (ˌpɜːrəˈkjuːt) [ad. L. peracūtus very sharp: see per-1 4 and acute.] Of diseases: Very acute or severe; attended with much inflammation.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. vii. xlix. (Bodl. MS.), Ilica passio..is icleped one of þe euels þat beþ icleped peracute..for..it sl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Epizootic hemorrhagic disease
Clinical signs Deer may become infected with peracute, acute, or chronic EHD infections. Deer with the peracute form of the disease may go into shock 8–36 hours after the onset of symptoms, and are found lying dead. wikipedia.org
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perperacute
† ˌperperaˈcute, a. Obs. [f. per- 4 + peracute (which already contains the same prefix).] Intensely or excessively acute.1647 Ward Simp. Cobler 23 To still the sad unquietnesse and per-peracute contentions of that most comfortable and renowned island. 1661 Lovell Hist. Anim. & Min. 438 If simply acu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Extension | Blackleg: A Preventable Disease of Cattle
Blackleg is a non-contagious but highly fatal disease, with nearly 100% death loss. Animals found alive can be given high doses of penicillin, but outcomes are poor. It is a peracute infection, meaning it is very severe and of very short duration. It will infect sheep of any age, but it mainly affects cattle from six months to two years of age.
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Colitis-X
Colitis X, equine colitis X or peracute toxemic colitis is a catchall term for various fatal forms of acute or peracute colitis found in horses, but particularly Other possible causes include peracute salmonellosis, clostridial enterocolitis, and endotoxemia. wikipedia.org
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per-
▪ I. per-, prefix1 The Latin preposition per (see prec.) used in composition with verbs, adjectives, and their derivatives. A large number of these have come down through Fr. into Eng.; others have been adopted directly from Lat., or formed in Eng. on Latin elements, or (as was frequent in 16–17th c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ehrlichia ruminantium
There are four documented manifestations of the disease, these are acute, peracute, subacute, and a mild form known as heartwater fever. wikipedia.org
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Nutritional muscular dystrophy
There are two forms: peracute, and subacute. The peracute form is characterized by recumbency, tachypnea, dyspnea, myalgia, cardiac arrhythmias, and rapid death. wikipedia.org
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Bovine malignant catarrhal fever
Peracute, alimentary and cutaneous clinical disease patterns have also been described. Death usually occurs within ten days. wikipedia.org
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Feline arterial thromboembolism
Symptoms, clinical diagnosis and laboratory findings The disease occurs suddenly (peracute) and is accompanied by severe pain. diagnosis In most cases, the diagnosis can already be made in the most common location (aortic thrombosis) based on the previous report and clinical signs (peracute wikipedia.org
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Rabbit hemorrhagic disease
In peracute cases, rabbits are usually found dead with no premonitory symptoms. Rabbits may be observed grazing normally immediately before death. wikipedia.org
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Biliary fever
Presentation The peracute (very sudden and severe) form causes death within a few hours and treatment is of little avail. wikipedia.org
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Course (medicine)
relapsing subacute: somewhere between an acute and a chronic course acute: beginning abruptly, intensifying rapidly, not lasting long fulminant or peracute wikipedia.org
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Carnivore protoparvovirus 1
Mortality of FPLV is 25–90% in domestic cats with the acute form of the disease and up to 100% in cats with peracute disease. wikipedia.org
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Myxomatosis
According to Meredith (2013), the typical time course of the disease is as follows: In peracute disease with a highly virulent strain, death may occur wikipedia.org
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