disease bovine infection
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MADCOW.. disease: bovine infection
priontiny proteinaceous particle, likened to viruses and viroids, but having no genetic component, thought to be an infectious agent in bovine spongiform encephalopathy, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, and similar encephalopathies
prionstiny proteinaceous particle, likened to viruses and viroids, but having no genetic component, thought to be an infectious agent in bovine spongiform encephalopathy, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, and similar encephalopathies
pestiferousHarboring infection and disease
immuneprotected from a disease or infection
listeriosisDisease caused by infection with listeria
salmonellosisinfection with or disease caused by salmonellae
trichomoniasisinfection with or disease caused by trichomonads
trypanosomiasisinfection with or disease caused by trypanosomes
treponematosisinfection with or disease caused by treponemata
trypanosomiasesTRYPANOSOMIASIS, infection with or disease caused by trypanosomes
trichomoniasesTRICHOMONIASIS, infection with or disease caused by trichomonads
spirochetosisinfection with or a disease caused by spirochetes
salmonellosesSALMONELLOSIS, infection with or disease caused by salmonellae
treponematosesTREPONEMATOSIS, infection with or disease caused by treponemata
pullorumas in pullorum disease, a bacterial infection in chickens
spirochetosesSPIROCHETOSIS, infection with or a disease caused by spirochetes
focalizedConfine (a disease or infection) to a particular site in the body
focalizingConfine (a disease or infection) to a particular site in the body
focalisesConfine (a disease or infection) to a particular site in the body
focalisedConfine (a disease or infection) to a particular site in the body
focalizesConfine (a disease or infection) to a particular site in the body
focalisingConfine (a disease or infection) to a particular site in the body
mycosisA disease caused by infection with a fungus, such as ringworm or thrush
mycosesA disease caused by infection with a fungus, such as ringworm or thrush
focilocalized area of disease or the chief site of a generalized disease or infection
histoplasmosisa disease of animals and man due to infection by the fungal organism Histoplasma capsulatum
tendinitisInflammation of a tendon, most commonly from overuse but also from infection or rheumatic disease
blastomycosisA disease caused by infection with parasitic fungi affecting the skin or the internal organs
histoplasmosesHISTOPLASMOSIS, a disease of animals and man due to infection by the fungal organism Histoplasma capsulatum
leishmaniosisinfection with or a disease caused by species of Leishmania, principally kala-azar and oriental sore also LEISHMANIASIS
contactsA person who has associated with a patient with a contagious disease (and so may carry the infection)
leishmaniasisinfection with or a disease caused by species of Leishmania, principally kala-azar and oriental sore also LEISHMANIOSIS
leishmaniasesLEISHMANIASIS, infection with or a disease caused by species of Leishmania, principally kala-azar and oriental sore also LEISHMANIOSIS
leishmaniosesLEISHMANIOSIS, infection with or a disease caused by species of Leishmania, principally kala-azar and oriental sore also LEISHMANIASIS
biomarkersA measurable substance in an organism whose presence is indicative of some phenomenon such as disease, infection, or environmental exposure
biomarkerA measurable substance in an organism whose presence is indicative of some phenomenon such as disease, infection, or environmental exposure
reservoirsA population, tissue, etc., that is chronically infested with the causative agent of a disease and can act as a source of further infection
encephalopathyA disease in which the functioning of the brain is affected by some agent or condition (such as viral infection or toxins in the blood)
toxoplasmosisA disease caused by toxoplasmas, transmitted chiefly through undercooked meat, or in soil or cat feces. Symptoms generally pass unremarked in adults, but infection can be dangerous to unborn children