pseudotuberculosis
Pronunciación: [suːdoʊtuːbərkjuːloʊsɪs]
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Contexto: «medical»
(noun) a type of infection caused by bacteria that can affect animals and sometimes humans. It's often seen in animals like sheep, but it can cause illness in people, too. Think of it like a bug that makes some animals sick, and it can sneakily affect other living things.
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The veterinarian diagnosed the sheep with pseudotuberculosis after noticing the signs of infection.
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The farmer was relieved that his herd did not have pseudotuberculosis during the health inspection.
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What are the symptoms of pseudotuberculosis in animals?
Contexto: «bacterial infection»
(noun) a specific illness that happens due to a bacterium called Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis. This germ can cause lumps and other problems in animals and can sometimes spread to people.
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Veterinary researchers are studying pseudotuberculosis to find better treatments for infected animals.
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Many infections can be treated easily, but pseudotuberculosis can be quite challenging to manage.
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How can pseudotuberculosis be prevented in livestock?
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