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Texas fever
Texas fevern. An infectious disease of cattle first identified in Texas, characterized by high fever, anemia, and emaciation and caused by parasitic protozoans of the genus Babesia that are transmitted by cattle ticks.Texas fever n (Veterinary Science) vet science another name for blackwater fever Tex′as fe′ver n. babesiosis of cattle. [1865–70, Amer.] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Texas fever - an infectious disease of cattle transmitted by the cattle tickanimal disease - a disease that typically does not affect human beings |
Texas fever
Texas fever[′tek·səs ‚fē·vər] (veterinary medicine) A tick-borne infectious disease of cattle caused by the parasite Babesia annulatus which invades erythrocytes; characterized by fever, hemoglobinuria, and splenomegaly. Texas fever
Texas fevern. An infectious disease of cattle first identified in Texas, characterized by high fever, anemia, and emaciation and caused by parasitic protozoans of the genus Babesia that are transmitted by cattle ticks.Texas fever
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