Pronunciation: /ˈæfrɪkən koʊst fiːvər/
noun a viral disease affecting cattle and other animals, transmitted by ticks and causing fever and weakness
A1 African coast fever is a disease that affects cattle in certain regions of Africa.
A2 Farmers in Africa need to be aware of African coast fever and take measures to prevent its spread.
B1 Veterinarians have been studying African coast fever in order to develop effective treatments for infected animals.
B2 The economic impact of African coast fever on the livestock industry can be significant in some African countries.
C1 Research into the genetics of the parasite responsible for African coast fever has led to advancements in understanding the disease.
C2 International collaboration is crucial in combating African coast fever and preventing its spread to new regions.
formal African coast fever is a tick-borne disease that affects cattle in certain regions.
informal My uncle's cows got African coast fever and he had to call the vet for treatment.
slang I heard that African coast fever is spreading among the livestock in that area.
figurative The spread of misinformation is like African coast fever, infecting minds with false beliefs.
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