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*'''Fungal infection''' with, for example ''[[Aspergillus spp.]]''.
 
*'''Fungal infection''' with, for example ''[[Aspergillus spp.]]''.
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*'''Viral infection''' may cause a neutrophilia but neutrophils are often not the major type of inflammatory cell responding to the infection and they may be reacting to the threat of secondary bacterial infections rather than the primary viral pathogen. Examples include [[Paramyxoviridae#Canine Distemper Virus (CDV)|canine distemper]], [[Equine Herpesvirus 1|equine rhinotracheitis virus]] (EHV-1) and [[Herpesviridae#Bovine herpesvirus -1|infectious bovine rhinotracheitis]] (IBR or BHV-1).
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*'''Viral infection''' may cause a neutrophilia but neutrophils are often not the major type of inflammatory cell responding to the infection and they may be reacting to the threat of secondary bacterial infections rather than the primary viral pathogen. Examples include [[Paramyxoviridae#Canine Distemper Virus (CDV)|canine distemper]], [[Equine Herpesvirus 1|equine rhinotracheitis virus]] (EHV-1) and [[Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis|infectious bovine rhinotracheitis]] (IBR or BHV-1).
    
*'''Parasitic infection''' may cause a neutrophilia but neutrophils are often not the major type of inflammatory cell responding to the infection and [[Eosinophilia|eosinophilia]] is more likely.  Examples include [[Fasciolosis|fasciolosis]] and [[Toxoplasmosis - Cat and Dog|toxoplasmosis]].
 
*'''Parasitic infection''' may cause a neutrophilia but neutrophils are often not the major type of inflammatory cell responding to the infection and [[Eosinophilia|eosinophilia]] is more likely.  Examples include [[Fasciolosis|fasciolosis]] and [[Toxoplasmosis - Cat and Dog|toxoplasmosis]].
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