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The title of this article is Viral hemorrhagic septicemia, but the description in the lead (and pretty much the whole article) is about the "rod-shaped virus". Should this article then be renamed Viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) or should it be corrected to describe the disease, with reference to the virus??
Ciar06:11, 4 June 2007 (UTC)reply
I don't know that any very constructive distinction could be made between the two; the article does cover symptoms and prevention, which arguably pertain the syndrome rather than the virus. --
Visviva06:50, 4 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Thanks for the feedback guys! I think I will just correct the article to read
"Viral hemorrhagic septicemia is a disease caused by..."
and keep a section to decribe the virus within this article. Leaves the option to separate it out later if preferred!
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I am not able to verify the information presented in section
"Immune reactions against VHSV". It appears to require clarification and/or expansion beyond what can be seen in the publicly-available abstract of the cited article by Shanaka, Tharuka, Priyathilaka and Lee (2019). I will cross-post to WikiProject Veterinary Medicine for expert review. — Preceding
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