pasteurellosis

pasteurellosis

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pas·teu·rel·lo·sis .pas-tə-rə-'lō-səs n, pl -lo·ses -.sēz infection with or disease caused by bacteria of the genus Pasteurella see HEMORRHAGIC SEPTICEMIA

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pas·teur·el·lo·sis (pas″tər-ə-loґsis) infection by species of Pasteurella.

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  • pasteurellosis — an acute systemic bacterial disease caused by Pasteurella piscicida in marine fishes …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • pasteurellosis — noun Any disease caused by infection with bacteria of the genus Pasteurella …   Wiktionary

  • pasteurellosis — n. infectious animal disease caused by a bacterium from the genus Pasteurella …   English contemporary dictionary

  • pasteurellosis — [ˌpα:stərɛ ləʊsɪs, ˌpastərɛ ləʊsɪs] noun a bacterial infection commonly affecting animals and sometimes transferred to humans through bites and scratches. Origin early 20th cent.: from Fr. pasteurellose, from mod. L. Pasteurella genus name of the …   English new terms dictionary

  • pasteurellosis — pas·teu·rel·lo·sis …   English syllables

  • pasteurellosis — /pastərəˈloʊsəs/ (say pahstuhruh lohsuhs) noun → haemorrhagic septicaemia …  

  • pasteurellosis — noun an acute infectious disease characterized by pneumonia and blood infection • Syn: ↑hemorrhagic septicemia • Hypernyms: ↑animal disease …   Useful english dictionary

  • pneumonic pasteurellosis — infection of the lungs with Pasteurella species, usually P. haemolytica or P. multocida …   Medical dictionary

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