Typhoid
71typhoid bacillus — Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhi …
72Typhoid Mary — Mary Mallon (c. 1870–1938) …
73typhoid fever — severe contagious disease which is caused due to bacteria in the stomach …
74Typhoid Mary — n. transmitter of anything undesirable; person who spreads a disease, insult for a person who is held responsible for spreading a disease; insulting term for a person who spreads something undesirable (such as bad news, pessimism, etc.) n.… …
75typhoid fever — an infection of the digestive system by the bacterium Salmonella typhi, causing general weakness, high fever, a rash of red spots on the chest and abdomen, chills, sweating, and in serious cases inflammation of the spleen and bones, delirium, and …
76typhoid fever — A common infectious disease, but sometimes classified as an injury or personal injury for the purposes of an award of workmen s compensation. 58 Am J1st Workm Comp § 244 …
77typhoid bacteriophage — noun a bacteriophage specific for the bacterium Salmonella typhi • Hypernyms: ↑bacteriophage, ↑phage …
78typhoid fly — noun : housefly …
79Coalition against Typhoid — The Coalition against Typhoid (CaT) is a global forum of health and immunization experts working to save lives and reduce suffering by accelerating the delivery of typhoid vaccines to populations that need them most. Typhoid control requires a… …
80Mary Typhoid — En fait, le nom Mary Typhoïde a été inspiré de Mary Mallon (née le 23 septembre 1869, morte le 11 novembre 1938). Elle fut la première personne aux États Unis identifiée comme porteur sain de la fièvre typhoïde et infecta 32 personnes pendant sa… …