pseudotuberculosis: Meaning and Definition of

pseu•do•tu•ber•cu•lo•sis

Pronunciation: (s"dō-too-bûr"kyu-lō'sis, -tyoo-), [key]
— n. Pathol.
  1. an acute, sometimes fatal disease of rodents, birds, and other animals, including humans, caused by the bacterium Yersinia (Pasteurella) pseudotuberculosis, and characterized by the formation of nodules resembling those that result from tuberculosis.
  2. any disease resembling tuberculosis but caused by an organism other than Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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