- udder smallpox
- 유방수두
English-Korean animal medical dictionary. 2013.
English-Korean animal medical dictionary. 2013.
Cowpox — Classification and external resources ICD 10 B08.0 ICD 9 051.01 MeSH … Wikipedia
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cowpox — cow·pox kau̇ .päks n a mild eruptive disease of the cow that is caused by a poxvirus of the genus Orthopoxvirus (species Cowpox virus) and that when communicated to humans protects against smallpox called also variola vaccinia * * * n. a virus… … Medical dictionary
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cowpox — noun A pustular, eruptive skin disease of cattle caused by an Orthopoxvirus, with lesions occurring principally on the udder and teats. Human infection may occur from touching cows, and gives immunity to smallpox … Wiktionary
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cowpox — cow•pox [[t]ˈkaʊˌpɒks[/t]] n. vet a mild disease of cattle, now rare, characterized by a pustular rash on the teats and udder, caused by a poxvirus that was formerly used for smallpox vaccinations • Etymology: 1790–1800 … From formal English to slang