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Chlorellosis is a disease caused by the infection of Chlorella, a type of microalgae containing large amount of chloroplasts. It is mainly found in sheep and cattle, while cases in human, dogs, antelopes, beavers, camels and fish, were also reported. Symptoms of Chlorellosis including , lymphadenitis, and peritonitis.

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