brucellosis
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of brucellosis
First recorded in 1925–30; brucell(a) + -osis
Example Sentences
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However, it also contained traces of brucellosis bacteria, an infectious disease associated with unpasteurized milk — a stark reminder of the deep connection between cheese, milk and the rhythms of seasonality.
From Salon
They tested for appendicitis or brucellosis, since the family has a hobby farm, but discovered nothing.
From Seattle Times
In the books, James actually does catch brucellosis in the end.
From Salon
They carry numerous pathogens, including brucellosis and tuberculosis.
From Salon
There is a quarantine facility for sick bison to be tested for brucellosis, an infectious disease, or to be used to start conservation herds elsewhere if they test negative for the disease.
From Los Angeles Times
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