vibrio fetus
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Definition
Noun: * A species of bacteria, specifically Campylobacter fetus, that is a known pathogen causing infectious abortion in sheep and cattle. It can also cause intestinal illness in humans.
Usage
- The term is used primarily in veterinary and medical contexts to identify the causative agent of a specific disease.
- It functions as a compound noun where "Vibrio" refers to the genus (a curved, rod-shaped bacterium) and "fetus" indicates its primary pathogenic effect.
Examples
- The veterinarian diagnosed the outbreak of abortion in the flock as being caused by .
- Laboratory tests confirmed the presence of in the tissue samples.
- Research into has helped develop vaccines for livestock.
Advanced Usage
- The bacterium formerly known as is now more accurately classified within the genus . In modern taxonomy, it is referred to as . The term "Vibrio fetus" remains in use for historical context and in some diagnostic settings.
Variants and Related Words
- Campylobacter fetus: The current scientific name for the bacterium.
- Vibriosis: The name of the disease caused by this bacterium in animals.
- Bovine genital campylobacteriosis: A specific term for the infection in cattle.
Synonyms
- (preferred modern term)
Notes on Meaning
This term has a very specific, technical meaning in microbiology and veterinary science. It does not have general or figurative uses. Its definition is tied directly to its role as a pathogenic organism.
Noun
- bacteria that cause abortion in sheep