mycotoxicosis

my·co·tox·i·co·sis

[mahy-koh-tok-si-koh-sis]
noun, plural my·co·tox·i·co·ses [-seez] . Pathology.
poisoning resulting from exposure to fungal toxins.

Origin:
1948; myco- + toxicosis

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mycotoxicosis my·co·tox·i·co·sis (mī'kō-tŏk'sĭ-kō'sĭs)
n.
Poisoning caused by ingestion of a mycotoxin.

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