noun a disease affecting animals, especially cattle, caused by the bacterium Anaplasma marginale
A disease affecting camels, characterized by fever, anemia, and jaundice.
A parasitic infection found in certain species of birds.
A disease of concern in regions where camels or certain bird species are prevalent.
A condition that can impact the overall health and well-being of animals.
A writer researching ancient Egyptian history may come across references to aegyptianellosis when studying diseases and health conditions of the time period.
An archaeologist excavating ancient Egyptian burial sites may encounter evidence of aegyptianellosis in skeletal remains, providing insights into the health of the population.
A historian studying the impact of diseases on ancient civilizations may include aegyptianellosis as a topic of research to understand its effects on the population of ancient Egypt.