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T texas fever - translation to arabic

MALARIA-LIKE PARASITIC DISEASE CAUSED BY INFECTION WITH BABESIA AND NALGA, A GENUS OF APICOMPLEXA
Piroplasmosis; Equine piroplasmosis; Babeosis; Texas fever; Red water disease; Texas cattle fever; Texas tick fever; Redwater disease; Rhodesian fever; Rhodesian redwater fever; Redwater fever

T texas fever      
حُمى تكساس
Babesia         
GENUS OF PROTOZOAN PARASITES
Texas Fever (disease); Babezia
‎ البابِسِيَّة:طفيلي وحيد خلية يتطفل على الكريات الحمر لدى الإنسان والحيوان‎
Babesia         
GENUS OF PROTOZOAN PARASITES
Texas Fever (disease); Babezia
البابِسِيَّة (طفيلي وحيد خلية يتطفل على الكريات الحمر لدى الإنسان والحيوان)

Definition

enteric fever
¦ noun another term for typhoid or paratyphoid.

Wikipedia

Babesiosis

Babesiosis or piroplasmosis is a malaria-like parasitic disease caused by infection with a eukaryotic parasite in the order Piroplasmida, typically a Babesia or Theileria, in the phylum Apicomplexa. Human babesiosis transmission via tick bite is most common in the Northeastern and Midwestern United States and parts of Europe, and sporadic throughout the rest of the world. It occurs in warm weather. People can get infected with Babesia parasites by the bite of an infected tick, by getting a blood transfusion from an infected donor of blood products, or by congenital transmission (an infected mother to her baby). Ticks transmit the human strain of babesiosis, so it often presents with other tick-borne illnesses such as Lyme disease. After trypanosomes, Babesia is thought to be the second-most common blood parasite of mammals. They can have major adverse effects on the health of domestic animals in areas without severe winters. In cattle the disease is known as Texas cattle fever or redwater.