Agricoltura e Diritto: Sicurezza Alimentare
English |
brucellosis |
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Attestation |
3
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Part of speech |
Noun
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Grammatical label |
Uncountable
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Term provenance |
full loan from latin
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Definition |
It is a contagious, costly disease of ruminant animals that also affects humans. Although brucellosis can attack other animals, its main threat is to cattle, bison, and swine. In humans, it´s known as undulant fever because of the severe intermittent fever accompanying human infection.The disease is caused by a group of bacteria known scientifically as the genus Brucella. Three species of Brucella cause the most concern. In cattle and bison, the disease currently localizes in the reproductive organs and/or the udder. Bacteria are shed in milk or via the aborted fetus, afterbirth, or other reproductive tract discharges.
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Definition source |
Site of Word Health Organisation
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Context |
Existing eradication and disease control programmes, such as those for tuberculosis and brucellosis, should be continued and where possible re-enforced; in particular, in those Member States whose status with regard to these diseases remains problematic.
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Context source |
White paper on food safety COM(1999)719 final
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Subject field |
Food safety
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Sub-field |
White paper on food safety: Commission's proposals
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Generic concept |
Zoonose (en.)
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Coordinate concept |
Listeriosis, TSE, Tuberculosis, Salmonellosis, Hydatidosis, Foot-and-mouth disease
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Related concept |
Brucella militensis
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fr |
Brucellose
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it |
Brucellosi
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Reliability code |
3
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