different between enteritis vs salmonellosis
enteritis
English
Etymology
From enter- +? -itis
Noun
enteritis (countable and uncountable, plural enteritides or enteritises)
- (pathology) Inflammation of the intestines, generally the small intestine, that may lead to diarrhea.
Translations
Anagrams
- Triestine, intersite, interties, retinites
Spanish
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ??????? (énteron, “intestine”) +? -itis.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ente??itis/, [?n?.t?e??i.t?is]
- Rhymes: -itis
Noun
enteritis f (plural enteritis)
- (medicine) enteritis
enteritis From the web:
- what enteritis means
- enteritis what to eat
- what is enteritis in dogs
- what is enteritis in cats
- what causes enteritis in humans
- what is enteritis in horses
- what is enteritis in rabbits
- what is enteritis in chickens
salmonellosis
English
Etymology
salmonella +? -osis
Noun
salmonellosis (plural salmonelloses)
- (pathology) Any of several diseases caused by infection with Salmonella bacteria
Related terms
- enteric fever
- enteritis
- typhoid fever
Translations
salmonellosis From the web:
- what causes salmonellosis
- what is salmonellosis disease
- what is salmonellosis in poultry
- what is salmonellosis in animals
- what does salmonella do
- what does salmonella look like
- what is salmonellosis in dogs
- what is salmonellosis in pigs
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