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How to pronounce animal disease in English?

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Type of disease
Has types aspergillosis, bacillary white diarrhea, bacillary white diarrhoea, bighead, black disease, blind staggers, bovine spongiform encephalitis, broken wind, brooder pneumonia, bse, bull nose, camelpox, canine chorea, catarrhal fever, cattle plague, chorea, chronic wasting disease, costiasis, cowpox, creeps, distemper, distomatosis, enterotoxemia, fistula, fistulous withers, foot-and-mouth disease, foot rot, fowl cholera, fowl pest, gall, heaves, hemorrhagic septicemia, hog cholera, hoof-and-mouth disease, liver rot, loco disease, locoism, looping ill, mad cow disease, mange, milk sickness, moon blindness, mooneye, murrain, myxomatosis, newcastle disease, parrot disease, pasteurellosis, pip, psittacosis, pullorum disease, red water, rhinotracheitis, rinderpest, saddle sore, sand crack, scours, scrapie, sheep rot, shipping fever, shipping pneumonia, spavin, staggers, sweating sickness, texas fever, trembles, vaccinia, warble, zoonosis, anaplasmosis, zoonotic disease

Examples of animal disease

animal disease
Instead, it prevents the disease taking hold after the animal has been infected.
From the newscientist.com
The animal could not be imported because its breed can be vulnerable to disease.
From the chron.com
Its animal health diagnostic laboratory supports animal disease control programs.
From the app.com
Plant or animal disease is seen a symptom of problems in the whole organism.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The first victory was over smallpox, making this the first-ever animal disease to go.
From the newscientist.com
Items include updates on rainfall, outbreaks of animal disease and de-stocking programmes.
From the bbc.co.uk
We got a show of competence in the handling of floods and animal disease.
From the guardian.co.uk
Schmallenburg is the latest animal disease to spread to England from continental Europe.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
I would appeal to countries to invest more resources to strengthen animal-disease surveillance.
From the newsweek.com