different between theileriosis vs buparvaquone
theileriosis
English
Etymology
Theileria +? -osis
Noun
theileriosis (countable and uncountable, plural theilerioses)
- Any disease caused by Theileria parasites, transmitted by species of ticks.
- East Coast fever, a disease of cattle, sheep, and goats caused by the parasite Theileria parva, transmitted by Rhipicephalus appendiculatus
- Human theileriosis, caused by Theileria microti, transmitted by deer ticks.
- Tropical theileriosis, a theileriosis of cattle from the Mediterranean and Middle East area, from Morocco to Western parts of India and China, caused by Theileria annulata, transmitted by ticks of Hyalomma.
Synonyms
- (East Coast fever): pyrosomal disease (archaic)
References
- theileriosis on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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buparvaquone
English
Noun
buparvaquone (uncountable)
- A hydroxynaphthoquinone antiprotozoal drug related to parvaquone and atovaquone, used to treat theileriosis.
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