Foot-and-mouth disease. It infects cattle, sheep, and pigs.
It is more properly called "Hoof and mouth" disease, from the places where farmers would first notice the symptoms in their cattle.
· foot & mouth (cattle, sheep, etc.) · flu
Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy: Scrapie in sheep and Mad Cow disease (or Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy), cows can get TB and sheep can get foot and mouth
M. Oral has written: 'Comparative studies of immunity in Turkish cattle vaccinated with native and foreign originated different foot-and-mouth disease vaccines =' -- subject(s): Vaccination, Foot-and-mouth disease
No. According to the CDC: "Hand, foot, and mouth disease is often confused with foot-and-mouth disease (also called hoof-and-mouth disease), a disease of cattle, sheep, and swine. However, the two diseases are caused by different viruses and are not related."
Foot in Mouth Disease was created on 2003-04-01.
New Zealand is the country that has NOT yet had the "foot and mouth disease"
no its a virus
There is no country that has not had at least 1 case of foot and mouth disease. This disease is a very common viral infection.
foot and mouth disease
Foot and mouth, or hoof and mouth, disease is caused by a picornavirus. Cloven-footed animals catch and carry this disease - also, oddly enough, hedgehogs and elephants!