| The infectious anaemia is rare for the equids. 
              It's a viral disease and for the moment we don't know how to cure 
              it. This contagious disease affects the donkey in a permanent way 
              with or without symptom and can in rare cases develop in an acute 
              form. 
              The transmission of the disease is through the blood inoculation of 
            one infected equine towards a healthy donkey. It is through the intermediary 
            of insects which feed on blood and come and go from one animal to 
            the other (ex: horseflies). 
                | Contamination |  |  This disease can also be transmitted by syringes and 
              surgical material which have not been sterilized property or through 
              the blood transfusions. Transmissions by venereal tract have been 
              also mentioned.   
              The symptoms of infectious anaemia are generally non-existent, but 
            this disease can also present chronic forms, even shrill. 
                | Symptoms |  |  
  The shrill form appears with a strong fever and a fall in the 
              number of blood platelets. The donkey is then in a state of depression 
              and presents loss of appetite as well as moderate anaemia. In the 
              most severe cases, we note nosebleed and an important ventral oedema 
              which precede death by a few days.  In the event of a cure, the disease develops towards a recurring 
              form. The donkey knows several illnesses which first appear as a 
              fever, as well as a fall of the blood platelets. These illnesses 
              weaken gradually in intensity, and disappear approximately at the 
              end of a year.Following one of these illnesses, the disease can possibly become 
              a chronic form, it is deteriorating gradually the general conditions 
              of the animal deteriorates gradually: anaemia, oedemas and sometimes 
              mortality.
 
 But in the majority of the cases, the infected animal does not 
              present any symptom but nevertheless remain carrying the virus for 
              the remainder of its life.   
               
                | Prevention |  |  There are no treatments for the infectious anaemia, and its prevention 
              is based on the detection of the seropositive animals, the insulation 
              of the breeding, and the slaughter of the infected animals.This disease is on the list of the contagious diseases in France, 
              and its detection involves the cancellation of the sale (latent 
              defect).
 
 
 
         
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