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I understand this disease can also occur in other animals such as domestic [[cats]]. Anyone know about this? [[User:88.110.132.70|88.110.132.70]] 10:31, 14 January 2006 (UTC)
I understand this disease can also occur in other animals such as domestic [[cats]]. Anyone know about this? [[User:88.110.132.70|88.110.132.70]] 10:31, 14 January 2006 (UTC)


== Terminology: Swine Plague? ==

Could the person who wrote that the disease is also called swine plague please give a citation? I haven't seen this term anywhere in the literature that I have consulted and am wondering if this might just be conjecture based on direct translation from the German Schweinepest. Thanks. [[Special:Contributions/85.178.46.142|85.178.46.142]] ([[User talk:85.178.46.142|talk]])

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I understand this disease can also occur in other animals such as domestic cats. Anyone know about this? 88.110.132.70 10:31, 14 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Terminology: Swine Plague?

Could the person who wrote that the disease is also called swine plague please give a citation? I haven't seen this term anywhere in the literature that I have consulted and am wondering if this might just be conjecture based on direct translation from the German Schweinepest. Thanks. 85.178.46.142 (talk)