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bovine ulcerative m. a herpesviral disease affecting milking cows, characterized by ulcerative lesions on the teats and, less frequently, on the udders.
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bovine viral d. an infectious disease of cattle, caused by a virus of the genus Pestivirus; marked by ulceration and hemorrhage of the alimentary tract with diarrhea and dehydration. Called also mucosal disease.
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bovine virus diarrhea v. a modified live virus vaccine of tissue culture origin, used for immunization of cattle against bovine virus diarrhea.
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bovine a. antitoxin containing antibodies derived from the cow instead of from the horse, for use on persons who are hypersensitive to horse serum.
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bovine b. infection of cattle by Babesia; the acute phase is manifested by fever, hemoglobinuria, anemia, icterus, and splenomegaly. The variety that was once endemic in the southern United States, infection with B. bigemina, has been largely eliminated by eradicating its tick vector, Boophilus annulatus. B. bovis, B. divergens, B. argentina, and other Babesia spp. still cause the disease in various parts of the world, each employing one or more tick vectors, e.g., B. microplus, Haemaphysalis spp., and Rhipicephalus spp. Called also redwater, redwater fever, Texas fever, and Texas cattle fever.
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