mustelmia
Mustelmia is a term used in speculative biology and some fictional contexts to denote a hypothetical infectious disease of the mustelid family (Mustelidae), which includes animals such as weasels, martens, badgers, otters, ferrets, minks, and wolverines. In these treatments, mustelmia is imagined as a multi-host pathogen capable of infecting both wild and domestic mustelids and, in some scenarios, potentially crossing species barriers to non-musteloids. The concept is primarily used to explore host–pathogen dynamics and disease ecology in a controlled, fictional setting.
Clinical presentation in fictional accounts typically includes respiratory symptoms such as coughing, nasal discharge, and shortness
Etiology and transmission in these works are deliberately variable. The fictional pathogen is commonly described as
Diagnosis and treatment are likewise fictional. Diagnostic methods often involve hypothetical molecular assays and imaging, while
See also: Mustelidae, zoonotic diseases, fictional diseases, speculative biology.