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salmonellosis Path.|ˌsælmənɛˈləʊsɪs| Also Salmonellosis. [ad. F. salmonellose (J. Lignières 1901, in Recueil de Méd. Vét. VIII. 416), f. prec.: see -osis.] Infection with or a disease caused by salmonellæ.
1913in Dorland Med. Dict. (ed. 7). 1931Nomencl. Diseases (Min. of Health) (ed. 6) 104 Bacterium (Salmonella) enteritidis..suipestifer. Causes of epidemic food-poisoning in man (Salmonellosis) and occasionally of paratyphoid fever. 1947Ann. Rev. Microbiol. I. 324 The classical case of the salmonellosis..is that of a generalized infection, namely that of typhoid fever. This human clinical picture has its close parallel in animal salmonellosis. 1965N.Z. News 13 Apr. 3/1 Several thousand sheep have died since Christmas in salmonellosis outbreaks among stock in the Rotorua and Waikato districts. 1970W. H. Parker Health & Dis. in Farm Animals xiii. 178 Outbreaks of Salmonellosis in stock are a matter of concern for public health. |