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*'''Parasitism''' - two species living together, one at the expense of the other
*'''Parasitism''' - two species living together, one at the expense of the other
*'''Paratenic host''' - parasite enters host tissue but no development or growth takes place
*'''Paratenic host''' - parasite enters host tissue but no development or growth takes place
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*'''Paratuberculosis''' - bovine disease folling the exposure to ''mycobacterium'' species.
Synonymus
with Johne's disease
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*'''Paratuberculosis''' - bovine disease folling the exposure to ''mycobacterium'' species.
Synonymous
with Johne's disease
*'''Paronychia''' - inflammation of tissue fold around nail bed
*'''Paronychia''' - inflammation of tissue fold around nail bed
*'''Parthenogenesis''' - asexual reproduction where eggs produced by the female develop without fertilisation from the male
*'''Parthenogenesis''' - asexual reproduction where eggs produced by the female develop without fertilisation from the male
*'''Parvovirosis''' - disease due to an infection with a parvovirus
*'''Parvovirosis''' - disease due to an infection with a parvovirus
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*'''Passive/adoptive immunity''' - transfer of parts of the immune system to a recipient, generally the transfer of antibodies
*'''Patch''' - macule > 1cm in diameter
*'''Patch''' - macule > 1cm in diameter
*'''Pathogenicity''' - damage that may be inflicted by the infectious agent
*'''Pathogenicity''' - damage that may be inflicted by the infectious agent
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