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Definition of Johne's disease in English: Johne's diseasenounˈjəʊnəzˈyōniz diˌzēz mass nounA form of chronic enteritis in cattle and sheep, caused by a mycobacterium. Example sentencesExamples - Producers advocated extending the dairy price program and developing better methods to assess Johne's disease in U.S. cattle.
- Some industry officials postulate that Johne's disease may be linked to a human intestinal disorder in called Crohn's disease.
- In 2002 alone, 100 animals in 34 herds were diagnosed as having Johne's disease, with one entire herd being depopulated.
- In 1901, a Scottish surgeon postulated that the disease he observed in the human intestine might be the same as Johne's disease in cattle.
Origin Early 20th century: named after Heinrich A. Johne (1839–1910), German veterinary surgeon. Definition of Johne's disease in US English: Johne's diseasenounˈyōniz diˌzēz A form of chronic enteritis in cattle and sheep, caused by a mycobacterium. Example sentencesExamples - Producers advocated extending the dairy price program and developing better methods to assess Johne's disease in U.S. cattle.
- In 1901, a Scottish surgeon postulated that the disease he observed in the human intestine might be the same as Johne's disease in cattle.
- In 2002 alone, 100 animals in 34 herds were diagnosed as having Johne's disease, with one entire herd being depopulated.
- Some industry officials postulate that Johne's disease may be linked to a human intestinal disorder in called Crohn's disease.
Origin Early 20th century: named after Heinrich A. Johne (1839–1910), German veterinary surgeon. |