noun
- Plural of furunculosis; a disease characterized by the formation of multiple boils or furuncles, typically caused by bacterial infection.
- In fish, a contagious bacterial disease affecting the skin and underlying tissues, causing pustules and ulcers.
Usage: medical term; primarily used in veterinary and human medicine
Usage: veterinary/ichthyology term; commonly affects farmed salmon and trout
Examples
- The patient was treated for recurrent furunculoses with antibiotics.
- Furunculoses in fish farms can spread rapidly if sanitation is not maintained.
- The veterinarian diagnosed the dog with furunculoses after examining the infected lesions.
- Proper hygiene practices help prevent furunculoses in crowded living conditions.
- The salmon population suffered from furunculoses during the warm water season.