How Do You Spell EPIZOOTY?

Pronunciation: [ˈɛpɪzˌuːti] (IPA)

Epizooty, a term used to describe a disease affecting a large number of animals, is spelled with an "e" and "z" in the beginning due to the Greek prefix "epi-" meaning "upon" or "above" and "zoon" meaning "animal". The phonetic transcription of this word is /ɛpɪˈzuːti/ where the stressed syllable is "zoo" and the ending sound is "tee". When spelling this word, it's important to note the double "z" and "o" after "e" to ensure proper pronunciation.

EPIZOOTY Meaning and Definition

  1. Epizooty is a term used in veterinary medicine to describe an outbreak or occurrence of a contagious disease that affects animals on a large scale, especially when it involves a sudden increase of cases within a specific population or region. It is commonly referred to as an epidemic or pandemic of infectious or parasitic diseases in animals, similar to how the term "epidemic" is used to describe a similar event in humans.

    This phenomenon typically involves a rapid and widespread spread of the disease among a particular species or group of animals, resulting in elevated morbidity and mortality rates. Epizooties can have severe consequences for both domestic and wild animal populations, leading to significant economic losses for agricultural sectors, especially when it affects livestock such as poultry, cattle, or pigs.

    Epizooties can be caused by a variety of infectious agents, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. Factors such as increased exposure to infected animals, poor animal management practices, environmental conditions, or the introduction of a new and highly virulent pathogen can contribute to the emergence and spread of epizooties.

    Efforts to control and manage epizooties typically involve prompt detection and diagnosis, isolation and treatment of affected animals, vaccination campaigns, disposal of animal carcasses, and implementation of biosecurity measures to prevent the spread of the disease. Collaboration between veterinary authorities, scientists, and affected stakeholders is crucial to effectively control, mitigate, and prevent the further spread of epizooties.

Common Misspellings for EPIZOOTY

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  • epixooty
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  • epiaooty
  • Epmzooty

Etymology of EPIZOOTY

The word epizooty is derived from the Greek prefix epi- meaning upon or upon the people and the Greek noun zoo meaning animal. In late 18th century and early 19th century French, the word épizootie was used to describe an epidemic or highly contagious disease that affected animals. It was later borrowed into English and spelled as epizooty.

Plural form of EPIZOOTY is EPIZOOTIES

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