Eperythrozoonosis
Eperythrozoonosis is a zoonotic disease that is infected by an epithelial body (red body). The clinical manifestations of this disease include anemia, fever, diarrhea, and lymphadenopathy. As early as 1928, Schilling et al. Have discovered red body epiphysis from rodents, and it was not until 1986 that Puntaric et al. Officially described human red body epidemic disease. Eperythrozoon was found in rabbits in China for the first time in 1980, and the pathogen was found in livestock such as cattle, sheep, and pigs. Later, the existence of epidural disease was confirmed in the population.
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