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Species of virus
Squirrelpox virus (SQPV) is a virus that causes the fatal disease squirrelpox in United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland red squirrels. The virus is often
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American eastern grey squirrels acclimated in Europe
red squirrel due to increased mortality of reds from the squirrelpox virus. In fact, the virus works so quickly in killing its host after infection that
Eastern grey squirrels in Europe
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Species of squirrel native to North America
squirrels also carry the squirrelpox virus, to which red squirrels have no immunity. When an infected gray squirrel introduces squirrelpox to a red squirrel
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Family of viruses
Kershaw, Olivia; Nitsche, Andreas; Schrick, Livia (2017). "Berlin Squirrelpox Virus, a New Poxvirus in Red Squirrels, Berlin, Germany". Emerging Infectious
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outcompete reds for food and habitat. Some grey squirrels also carry the squirrelpox virus. Studies show that grey squirrels can completely replace reds within
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Topics referred to by the same term
a severe manifestation of smallpox caused by bleeding under the skin Squirrelpox, an infectious disease of squirrel Swinepox, an infectious disease of
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grey squirrels outcompete reds for food and habitat as well as carry squirrelpox virus which is lethal to reds but does not harm the greys. Red squirrels
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Auspicious; Lucky
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English : habitational name from Mimms (North and South Mimms) in Hertfordshire, most probably derived from an ancient British tribal name, Mimmas.
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Of Today
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English : variant of Irish Prendergast.
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Fame, Good name
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Hearty Welcome
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
White; Fair Complexion; Full of Knowledge and Qualities
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A Jem; One in Nav Rathna Jems; Lord Krishna
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a runner
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(ДунÑ) Pet form of Russian Avdotya, DUNYA means "good-seeming."
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v. i.
The special contagion, inappreciable to the senses and acting in exceedingly minute quantities, by which a disease is introduced into the organism and maintained there.
v. i.
To take hold; to fix upon anything; to have the natural or intended effect; to accomplish a purpose; as, he was inoculated, but the virus did not take.
n.
The inoculation of a cow with human vaccine virus.
v. t.
To inoculate with the cowpox by means of a virus, called vaccine, taken either directly or indirectly from cows.
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Caused by a morbifie virus implanted in the system; as, an enthetic disease like syphilis.
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That which is given under the doctrine of administering a patient's own virus.
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The virus of vaccinia used in vaccination.
v. t.
To communicate a disease to ( a person ) by inserting infectious matter in the skin or flesh; as, to inoculate a person with the virus of smallpox,rabies, etc. See Vaccinate.
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Arising from sexual intercourse; as, a venereal disease; venereal virus or poison.
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Of or pertaining to rabies, or hydrophobia; as, rabid virus.
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The clear, viscid fluid secreted by the poison glands of certain serpents; also, a nitrogenous base contained in this, and supposed to be the active poisonous principle of the virus.
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That which serves as a medium or agency to transmit disease; a virus produced by, or exhalation proceeding from, a diseased person, and capable of reproducing the disease.
v. i.
Fig.: Any morbid corrupting quality in intellectual or moral conditions; something that poisons the mind or the soul; as, the virus of obscene books.
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Of or pertaining to cows; pertaining to, derived from, or caused by, vaccinia; as, vaccine virus; the vaccine disease.
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The process of weakening in intensity; diminution of virulence; as, the attenuation of virus.
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Communicable by contact, by a virus, or by a bodily exhalation; catching; as, a contagious disease.
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Inoculation with the syphilitic virus, especially when employed as a preventive measure, like vaccination.
v. i.
Contagious or poisonous matter, as of specific ulcers, the bite of snakes, etc.; -- applied to organic poisons.
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A method of treatment, devised by Pasteur, for preventing certain diseases, as hydrophobia, by successive inoculations with an attenuated virus of gradually increasing strength.
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The system which undertakes to cure a disease by means of the virus of the same disease.