UNDULANT FEVER vs BRUCELLOSIS: NOUN
- Brucellosis
- Infectious bacterial disease of human beings transmitted by contact with infected animals or infected meat or milk products; characterized by fever and headache
- Infection by the bacterium, Brucella, which is carried by ruminants. Symptoms include recurring fevers, sweating, weakness, anorexia, headaches, depression and generalized aches and pains.
- An infectious disease chiefly of domestic animals, such as cattle, sheep, goats, and dogs, that is caused by some species of bacteria of the genus Brucella, and sometimes results in spontaneous abortions in newly infected animals.
- An infectious disease in humans caused by some species of bacteria of the genus Brucella, that is transmitted by contact with infected animals or raw milk products and marked by fever, malaise, severe headache, and joint pain.
- An infectious disease of domestic animals often resulting in spontaneous abortion; transmittable to human beings
- Infectious bacterial disease of human beings transmitted by contact with infected animals or infected meat or milk products; characterized by fever and headache
UNDULANT FEVER vs BRUCELLOSIS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Transmittable to human beings
UNDULANT FEVER vs BRUCELLOSIS: RELATED WORDS
- Toxoplasmosis, Borrelia, Lymphogranuloma venereum, Zoonosis, Mycoplasma, Psittacosis, Glanders, Brucella, Pasteurella, Babesia, Giardiasis, Anaplasmosis, Mediterranean fever, Malta fever, Brucellosis
- Contagious disease, Tuberculosis, Mycoplasma, Rinderpest, Scrapie, Coccidiosis, Rabies, Tularemia, Brucella, Trichomoniasis, Anaplasmosis, Mediterranean fever, Contagious abortion, Malta fever, Undulant fever
UNDULANT FEVER vs BRUCELLOSIS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Enteric fever, Marburg hemorrhagic fever, Toxoplasmosis, Borrelia, Lymphogranuloma venereum, Zoonosis, Mycoplasma, Psittacosis, Glanders, Brucella, Pasteurella, Babesia, Giardiasis, Anaplasmosis, Brucellosis
- Parvovirus, Salmonella, Mastitis, Zoonosis, Contagious disease, Tuberculosis, Mycoplasma, Rinderpest, Coccidiosis, Rabies, Tularemia, Brucella, Trichomoniasis, Anaplasmosis, Undulant fever
UNDULANT FEVER vs BRUCELLOSIS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The newer knowledge of Malta or undulant fever.
- Unusual clinical presentation of brucellosis caused by Brucella canis.
- Brucellosis is the most commonly reported laboratoryassociated bacterial infection.
- Current understanding and management of chronic hepatosplenic suppurative brucellosis.
- Skin Rashes on Leg in Brucellosis: a Rare Presentation.
- Brucellosis in a group of travellers to Spain.
- PCR as a diagnostic tool for brucellosis, Vet.
- There were four screen test positive Brucellosis samples that required further confirmation testing on other Brucellosis tests and they were determined to be negative.
- CVI with a negative brucellosis test, if required, and originate from herds not known to be infected with brucellosis or tuberculosis.
- DIAGNOSING BRUCELLOSIS Brucellosis is often included in the differential diagnosis of fevers of unknown origin.
- Control of Brucellosis Brucellosis is also an economically important abortifacient disease of cattle.
UNDULANT FEVER vs BRUCELLOSIS: QUESTIONS
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- What to do in the event of multiple cases of brucellosis?
- Is Coombs'Wright more sensitive than Wright for diagnosis of brucellosis?
- How long does it take to test for brucellosis in a dog?
- Can rapid slide agglutination test improve presumptive diagnosis of canine brucellosis?
- How can we prevent the introduction of brucellosis to dairy farms?
- How long does it take to treat brucellosis in dogs?
- What are the important topics for future studies on brucellosis?
- What is the incubation period for brucellosis in cattle?
- What are the possible complications of brucellosis?
- What are the nursing interventions for brucellosis?