ˌsalməˌneˈlōsə̇s noun
( plural salmonello·ses -ōˌsēz)
Etymology: New Latin, from Salmonella + -osis
: infection with or disease caused by bacteria of the genus Salmonella typically marked by gastroenteritis but often complicated by septicemia, meningitis, endocarditis, and various focal lesions (as in the kidneys) — compare food poisoning , fowl typhoid , keel , necrotic enteritis , paratyphoid , pullorum disease , typhoid V