Deck disease
As a venereal disease when one calls copulation ( "mating") transmitted, disease-way occurring infectious diseases in animals. In terms of the mode of transmission, they correspond to the sexually transmitted diseases in humans . Covering diseases that occur in farm animals sometimes cause considerable economic damage and are therefore subject to animal health surveillance.
Deck diseases are considered to be:
- in horses
- Infectious uterine inflammation ( Contagious Equine Metritis , CEM; Taylorella equigenitalis )
- Dourine ( Dourine ; Trypanosoma equiperdum )
- Vesicular rash ( equines herpes virus 3 )
- in cattle
- Infectious pustular vulvovaginitis ( bovine herpes virus 1 )
- Brucellosis ( Brucella abortus )
- Enzootic Campylobacter abortion ("Vibrionenseuche"; Campylobacter fetus ssp. Venerealis )
- Trichomonas disease ( Tritrichomonas fetus ) (In cats, another strain of the pathogen causes diarrhea, → tritrichomonosis in cats ).
- in sheep and goats
- Brucellosis ( Brucella melitensis )
- in pigs
- Brucellosis ( Brucella suis )
- with brown hares
- Brucellosis ( Brucella suis )