paratuberculosis

paratuberculosis
para·tu·ber·cu·lo·sis -t(y)u̇-.bər-kyə-'lō-səs n, pl -lo·ses -.sēz JOHNE'S DISEASE
para·tu·ber·cu·lous -t(y)u̇-'bər-kyə-ləs adj

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para·tu·ber·cu·lo·sis (par″ə-too-bur″ku-loґsis) 1. a disease resembling tuberculosis but not due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis. 2. Johne disease.

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