vesicular stomatitis
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Definition
- Noun:
- A viral disease affecting livestock and occasionally humans: "vesicular stomatitis" is a contagious disease caused by a virus of the genus Vesiculovirus. It is characterized by the formation of vesicles (blisters) and erosions in the mouth, on the tongue, lips, teats, and hooves.
Usage
- The term "vesicular stomatitis" is used primarily in veterinary, agricultural, and public health contexts to describe the specific disease and its outbreaks.
- It functions as a compound noun. The adjective "vesicular" describes the blister-like nature of the lesions, and "stomatitis" refers to inflammation of the mouth.
Examples
- Noun:
- The farm was quarantined after a case of vesicular stomatitis was confirmed in a horse.
- Vesicular stomatitis can cause significant economic losses due to trade restrictions and animal illness.
Advanced Usage
- "Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV)": This is the specific virus that causes the disease. The term is often used in scientific literature.
- Research on the vesicular stomatitis virus has contributed to vaccine development.
Variants and Related Words
- Vesiculovirus (n): The genus of viruses to which the causative agent of vesicular stomatitis belongs.
- Stomatitis (n): Inflammation of the mucous lining of the mouth, which can have various causes.
Synonyms
- VS: A common abbreviation used in veterinary medicine.
- Sore mouth (informal, non-specific): A very general lay term that does not specify the viral cause.
Notes on Meaning
- The disease is clinically similar to foot-and-mouth disease, making differential diagnosis critical for controlling outbreaks.
- While it primarily affects animals like horses, cattle, and swine, human infections are rare and usually occur in people who handle infected animals, typically resulting in flu-like symptoms.
Noun
- a disease of horses, cattle, swine, and occasionally human beings; caused by the vesiculovirus