tick fever
11tick fever — /ˈtɪk fivə/ (say tik feevuh) noun 1. any fever transmitted by ticks. 2. a cattle disease common in northern Australia caused mainly by Babesia argenta where the animal s urine is red coloured; redwater fever …
12tick fever — Rocky Mountain spotted fever …
13tick fever — noun any of various diseases transmitted by ticks …
14Colorado tick fever — virus Virus classification Group: sii Genus: Coltivirus Species: Colorado tick fever virus …
15Colorado tick fever — Col·o·ra·do tick fever .käl ə rad (.)ō , räd n a mild disease of the western U.S. and western Canada that is characterized by intermittent fever, malaise, headaches, myalgia, and the absence of a rash and is caused by a reovirus (species Colorado …
16cattle tick fever — n. TEXAS FEVER * * * …
17cattle-tick fever — n TEXAS FEVER …
18cattle tick fever — n. TEXAS FEVER …
19Tick-borne encephalitis — Tick borne meningoencephalitis Classification and external resources ICD 10 A84 ICD 9 063 …
20Colorado tick fever — Pathol. a usually mild viral disease occurring in the Rocky Mountain regions of the United States, carried by a tick, Dermacentor andersoni, and characterized by fever, sensitivity to light, headache, and leg and back pain. [1955 60] * * * ▪… …