anthrax |
brucellosis |
In pathology terms the difference between anthrax and brucellosis
is that
anthrax is an acute infectious bacterial disease of herbivores, especially sheep and cattle. It can occur in humans through contact with infected animals, tissue from infected animals, or high concentrations of anthrax spores, but is not usually spread between humans. Symptoms include lesions on the skin or in the lungs, and it is often fatal while
brucellosis is infection by the bacterium,
Brucella, which is carried by ruminants. Symptoms include recurring fevers, sweating, weakness, anorexia, headaches, depression and generalized aches and pains.
typhoid |
brucellosis |
In pathology terms the difference between typhoid and brucellosis
is that
typhoid is typhoid fever while
brucellosis is infection by the bacterium,
Brucella, which is carried by ruminants. Symptoms include recurring fevers, sweating, weakness, anorexia, headaches, depression and generalized aches and pains.
brucelloses |
brucellosis |
As nouns the difference between brucelloses and brucellosis
is that
brucelloses is plural of brucellosis while
brucellosis is infection by the bacterium,
Brucella, which is carried by ruminants. Symptoms include recurring fevers, sweating, weakness, anorexia, headaches, depression and generalized aches and pains.
taxonomy |
brucellosis |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and brucellosis
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
brucellosis is (pathology) infection by the bacterium,
brucella , which is carried by ruminants symptoms include recurring fevers, sweating, weakness, anorexia, headaches, depression and generalized aches and pains.
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