Infectious-bovine-rhinotracheitis


[rahy-noh-trey-kee-ahy-tis] /ˌraɪ noʊˌtreɪ kiˈaɪ tɪs/

noun, Veterinary Pathology.
1.
an infectious disease of cattle, characterized by inflammation and congestion of the respiratory passages and caused by a herpes virus.
Abbreviation: IBR.

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