typhoid fever in English

severe contagious disease which is caused due to bacteria in the stomach

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1. These herbs can fight typhoid fever.

2. The pathogenic bacteria cause cholera , typhoid fever and shigella dysentery .

3. On 9 December, one of Albert's doctors, William Jenner, diagnosed typhoid fever.

4. Oliver (1622–1644), died of typhoid fever while serving as a Parliamentarian officer.

5. I came down with typhoid fever but was sent back to the front after treatment.

6. Diseases of Cholera Dengue Amoebiasis traveler traveler's diarrhea bacillary dysentery (Shigellosis) Typhoid Fever Yellow Fever Malaria amoebiasis what?

7. With some infections, for example, typhoid fever and dysentery, discharge of the causative agent may continue during Convalescence.

8. Commissioner Lamy's list includes: yellow fever, plague, cholera, meningitis, dengue, influenza, hepatitis, polio, typhoid fever, typhus and measles.

9. Said gastrointestinal disorder may be Salmonella enterica induced acute diarrhea, chronic enteric Salmonellosis, and Typhoid fever (chronic carrier state).

10. Like typhoid fever, Cholera is contracted by eating or drinking food and water that has been contaminated by feces

11. These include colds, influenza, rheumatism, dengue (also known as break bone fever, hence the name Boneset), malaria and typhoid fever.

12. This is the basis for advance inoculation with a vaccine (toxoid) against polio, mumps, rubella (measles), diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis, and typhoid fever.

13. Smallpox, polio, tetanus, cholera, rabies, typhoid fever and yellow fever are some of the diseases for which vaccines or inoculations have been prepared.

14. Also called chigger, sand flea Tunga penetrans, family Tungidae ‘He's blasé about all the usual stuff - typhoid fever, malaria, Chigoes, bots, scabies, and leeches.’

15. However, some foodborne infections can cause severe or chronic enteritis (e.g. shigellosis, typhoid fever, amebic dysentery, helminth infections), or diseases of other organ systems (e.g. hepatitis A, poliomyelitis, tissue parasitoses).

16. Initially, there were fears of an outbreak of cholera and typhoid fever in the weeks following the storm, but the survey found no evidence of an epidemic of cholera, smallpox or any other disease in the region affected by the storm.

17. Often a cart came by, with several rough coffins in it and no mourners following; Barouches, with invalid officers, rolled round the corner and carriage loads of pretty children, with black coachmen, footmen and maids." Life in the hospital was a tremendous strain on Miss Alcott and she succumbed to typhoid fever.

18. Contusion: 1 n an injury that doesn't break the skin but results in some discoloration Synonyms: bruise Types: ecchymosis the purple or black-and-blue area resulting from a bruise petechia a minute red or purple spot on the surface of the skin as the result of tiny hemorrhages of blood vessels in the skin (as in typhoid fever) black eye ,