释义 |
actinobacillosis|ˌæktɪnəʊbæsɪˈləʊsɪs| [ad. F. actinobacillose (Lignières & Spitz 1902, in Bull. Soc. Méd. Vét. XX. 487), f. Actinobacillus (see def.) + -osis.] A disease affecting cattle and other animals and sometimes man, caused by the bacterium Actinobacillus lignieresi.
1903Vet. Jrnl. VII. 110 In actinobacillosis the lymphatic glands are always involved. 1934Zinsser & Bayne-Jones Textbk. Bacteriol. (ed. 7) lv. 867 Actinobacillosis..is primarily a disease of cattle, occurring chiefly in Argentina, with lesions like those of actinomycosis. 1955Gaiger & Davies Vet. Path. & Bact. (ed. 4) xv. 307 Actinobacillosis is chiefly a disease of cattle; it is occasionally met with in sheep. |