meningitis|meningitides in English
noun
[men·in·gi·tis || ‚menɪn'dʒaɪtɪs]
inflammation of the meninges (membranes enveloping the brain and spinal cord) (Pathology)
Use "meningitis|meningitides" in a sentence
1. Meningitis, encephalitis.
2. Not meningitis.
3. He's got meningitis.
4. Or bacterial meningitis.
5. Or maybe it's meningitis.
6. It looks like meningitis.
7. A very rare parasitic meningitis.
8. So meningitis was a coincidence?
9. Intensive care, meningitis, 1986.
10. It's either meningitis or encephalitis.
11. He died of tubercular meningitis.
12. Is meningitis a notifiable disease?
13. She's negative for myelomatous meningitis.
14. He's been ill with meningitis.
15. Below we discuss common symptoms of Aseptic meningitis and 7 common causes of viral meningitis.
16. The meningitis vaccine protects against meningococcal disease , a serious bacterial infection that can lead to bacterial meningitis .
17. gonococcal infection: arthritis, dermatitis, endocarditis, meningitis
18. While visiting Greece, Eva contracted meningitis.
19. Is meningitis. Not need excessively worry.
20. 2 Meningitis: Inflammation of the meninges.
21. Myelomatous meningitis could also cover everything.
22. He is suffering from viral meningitis.
23. We must be wrong about the meningitis.
24. Aramen™ Vaccine “ACWY conjugate meningitis vaccine”
25. He didn't have meningitis, or scarlet fever.