tularaemia
/ˌtuːləˈriːmɪə/( <美> tularemia)
noun
mass noun
1- a severe infectious bacterial disease of animals transmissible to humans, characterized by ulcers at the site of infection, fever, and loss of weight土拉菌病, 兔热病。比较RABBIT FEVER.
1.1
- This disease is caused by the bacterium Pasteurella tularense; Gram-negative rods or cocci.此疾病由土拉热弗朗西丝氏菌引起; 革兰氏阴性杆菌或球菌。
派生词
tularaemic
adjective词源
1920s: modern Latin, from Tulare, the county in California where it was first observed.