*HIV/AIDS
*Salmonellosis, E. coli or other food-borne disease
*Influenza,
*Measles or chicken pox and vaccination programs
*Hepatitis A
*Cryptosporidiosis or toxoplasmosis and opportunistic infections
*Anthrax & Bioterrorism
*Foot & Mouth Disease or African Swine Fever
*Rinderpest
*Hantavirus (ARDS & HFRS)
*Pseudorabies, PRRS or Johne's disease (Crohn's disease in people?)
For background and current information
about these diseases, in addition to the
Communicable Disease Manual and the CDC and WHO web sites,
for veterinary diseases, the following site is useful and provides references:
http://www.vet.cornell.edu/consultant/consult.asp
Also, if you are not familiar with
ProMed, please check it out for possible recent
information about your disease (check the archives):
http://www.promedmail.org:8080/promed/promed.folder.home
.