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INFECTIOUS NECROTIC HEPATITIS

Specialty Definition: INFECTIOUS NECROTIC HEPATITIS

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Food & Agriculture

An acute, infectious disease of sheep, sometimes of cattle, and rarely of pigs and horses, caused by Costridium novyi Type B. The organism multiplies in areas of liver necrosis resulting from the migration of liver flukes, and it produces a powerful necrotizing toxin. Source: European Union. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Synonym: INFECTIOUS NECROTIC HEPATITIS

Synonym by domain: inh (food & agriculture, biology & biotechnology).

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Modern Translation: INFECTIOUS NECROTIC HEPATITIS

Language Translations for "INFECTIOUS NECROTIC HEPATITIS"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Danish

  

infektioes nekrotiserende hepatitis (black disease, black disease of sheep, Clostridium novyi or Clostridium oedematiens infection, necrotic hepatitis), tysk bradsot (black disease, black disease of sheep, Clostridium novyi or Clostridium oedematiens infection, necrotic hepatitis), black disease (black disease, black disease of sheep, Clostridium novyi or Clostridium oedematiens infection, necrotic hepatitis). (various references)

   

Dutch

  

necrotiserende hepatitis (black disease, black disease of sheep, Clostridium novyi or Clostridium oedematiens infection, necrotic hepatitis). (various references)

   

Finnish

  

tarttuva kuolioinen maksatulehdus (black disease, black disease of sheep, Clostridium novyi or Clostridium oedematiens infection, necrotic hepatitis). (various references)

   

French

  

hépatite infectieuse nécrosante du mouton (Clostridium novyi or Clostridium oedematiens infection), black disease (Clostridium novyi or Clostridium oedematiens infection). (various references)

   

German

  

infektiöse Leberentzündung der Schafe (black disease, black disease of sheep, Clostridium novyi or Clostridium oedematiens infection, necrotic hepatitis), deutscher Bradsot (black disease, black disease of sheep, Clostridium novyi or Clostridium oedematiens infection, necrotic hepatitis). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

ηπατοξαιμία του προβάτου (black disease, black disease of sheep, Clostridium novyi or Clostridium oedematiens infection, necrotic hepatitis). (various references)

   

Italian

  

infezione da Clostridium novyi o oedematiens (black disease, black disease of sheep, Clostridium novyi or Clostridium oedematiens infection, necrotic hepatitis), malattia nera (black disease, black disease of sheep, Clostridium novyi or Clostridium oedematiens infection, necrotic hepatitis), epatite necrotica infettiva (black disease, black disease of sheep, Clostridium novyi or Clostridium oedematiens infection, necrotic hepatitis), epatite necrotica degli ovini (black disease, black disease of sheep, Clostridium novyi or Clostridium oedematiens infection, necrotic hepatitis), black disease (black disease, black disease of sheep, Clostridium novyi or Clostridium oedematiens infection, necrotic hepatitis). (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

infectiousay ecroticnay epatitishay

   

Portuguese

  

hepatite necrótica infecciosa dos ovinos (black disease, black disease of sheep, bradsot, braxy, Clostridium novyi or Clostridium oedematiens infection, Clostridium septicum enterotoxaemia, necrotic hepatitis), doença negra dos ovinos (black disease, black disease of sheep, Clostridium novyi or Clostridium oedematiens infection, necrotic hepatitis). (various references)

   

Spanish

  

peste negra de los ovinos (black disease, black disease of sheep, Clostridium novyi or Clostridium oedematiens infection, necrotic hepatitis). (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Ancestral Language Translations: INFECTIOUS NECROTIC HEPATITIS

LanguagePeriodTranslations
Latin500 BCE-Modern

hepatitis infectiosa necrotica. (various references)

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INDEX

1. Synonyms
2. Translations: Modern
3. Translations: Ancient
4. Bibliography


  

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