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mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis . infections normally affect ruminants ( mammals that have four compartments of their stomachs, of which the rumen is one), but have also been seen in a variety of nonruminant species, including rabbits, foxes, and birds. horses, dogs, and nonhuman primates
they are much older than two years. the clinical signs are similar in other ruminants. in sheep and goats, the wool or hair is often damaged and easily shed, and diarrhea is uncommon. in deer, paratuberculosis can progress rapidly. intestinal disease has also been reported in rabbits and nonhuman primates...
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