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14122053-n:
a disease that can be communicated from one person to another
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14127782-n:
a serious (often fatal) disease of the immune system transmitted through blood products especially by sexual contact or contaminated needles
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14128029-n:
infectious bacterial disease of human beings transmitted by contact with infected animals or infected meat or milk products; characterized by fever and headache
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14129579-n:
an acute intestinal infection caused by ingestion of contaminated water or food
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14129784-n:
an infectious disease of the tropics transmitted by mosquitoes and characterized by rash and aching head and joints
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14129999-n:
an infection of the intestines marked by severe diarrhea
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14130166-n:
any infectious disease that develops and spreads rapidly to many people
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14130354-n:
inflammation of the liver caused by a virus or a toxin
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14131950-n:
viral diseases causing eruptions of the skin or mucous membrane
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14135277-n:
an acute disease characterized by fever and swollen lymph nodes and an abnormal increase of mononuclear leucocytes or monocytes in the bloodstream; not highly contagious; some believe it can be transmitted by kissing
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14136187-n:
chronic granulomatous communicable disease occurring in tropical and subtropical regions; characterized by inflamed nodules beneath the skin and wasting of body parts; caused by the bacillus Mycobacterium leprae
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14137066-n:
an infectious disease of animals and humans (especially newborn or immunosuppressed persons) caused by the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes; in sheep and cattle the infection frequently involves the central nervous system and causes various neurological symptoms
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14137829-n:
infectious disease characterized by inflammation of the meninges (the tissues that surround the brain or spinal cord) usually caused by a bacterial infection; symptoms include headache and stiff neck and fever and nausea
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14138178-n:
an acute contagious viral disease characterized by fever and by swelling of the parotid glands
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14138538-n:
any of a variety of infectious intestinal diseases resembling typhoid fever
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14140176-n:
an acute viral disease marked by inflammation of nerve cells of the brain stem and spinal cord
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14140533-n:
either of two infectious diseases transmitted to humans by the bite of a rat or mouse; characterized by fever and headache and nausea and skin eruptions
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14140781-n:
infectious disease caused by ticks or mites or body lice infected with rickettsial bacteria
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14142459-n:
marked by recurring high fever and transmitted by the bite of infected lice or ticks; characterized by episodes of high fever and chills and headache and muscle pain and nausea that recur every week or ten days for several months
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14142768-n:
a severe disease chiefly of children and characterized by painful inflammation of the joints and frequently damage to the heart valves
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14143239-n:
epidemic in the 15th and 16th centuries and characterized by profuse sweating and high mortality
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14143415-n:
infection transmitted by inhalation or ingestion of tubercle bacilli and manifested in fever and small lesions (usually in the lungs but in various other parts of the body in acute stages)
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14144416-n:
serious infection marked by intestinal inflammation and ulceration; caused by Salmonella typhosa ingested with food or water
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14144626-n:
a disease of the respiratory mucous membrane
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14144761-n:
an infectious tropical disease resembling syphilis in its early stages; marked by red skin eruptions and ulcerating lesions
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14144960-n:
caused by a flavivirus transmitted by a mosquito
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00124880-n:
the act of touching physically
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transfer to another
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a category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality
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14070360-n:
an impairment of health or a condition of abnormal functioning
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the ongoing systematic collection and analysis of data about an infectious disease that can lead to action being taken to control or prevent the disease
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isolation to prevent the spread of infectious disease
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hospital for persons with infectious diseases (especially leprosy)
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an incident in which an infectious disease is transmitted
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a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease; many people are infected at the same time
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(medicine) the development and spread of an infectious disease (especially one caused by a fungus)
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immunological disorder in which some part of the body's immune system is inadequate and resistance to infectious diseases is reduced
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14128029-n:
infectious bacterial disease of human beings transmitted by contact with infected animals or infected meat or milk products; characterized by fever and headache
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14128812-n:
a congenital disease affecting T cells that can result from a mutation in any one of several different genes; children with it are susceptible to infectious disease; if untreated it is lethal within the first year or two of life
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14129784-n:
an infectious disease of the tropics transmitted by mosquitoes and characterized by rash and aching head and joints
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14130166-n:
any infectious disease that develops and spreads rapidly to many people
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14137066-n:
an infectious disease of animals and humans (especially newborn or immunosuppressed persons) caused by the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes; in sheep and cattle the infection frequently involves the central nervous system and causes various neurological symptoms
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14137561-n:
infectious disease caused by a species of chlamydia bacterium; transmitted by sexual contact; characterized by genital lesions and swelling of lymph nodes in the groin
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14137829-n:
infectious disease characterized by inflammation of the meninges (the tissues that surround the brain or spinal cord) usually caused by a bacterial infection; symptoms include headache and stiff neck and fever and nausea
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14140533-n:
either of two infectious diseases transmitted to humans by the bite of a rat or mouse; characterized by fever and headache and nausea and skin eruptions
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14140781-n:
infectious disease caused by ticks or mites or body lice infected with rickettsial bacteria
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14261508-n:
an infectious disease of domestic animals often resulting in spontaneous abortion; transmittable to human beings
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14263280-n:
an acute infectious disease characterized by pneumonia and blood infection
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14273365-n:
an infectious disease cause by leptospira and transmitted to humans from domestic animals; characterized by jaundice and fever
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14274975-n:
infectious disease of birds
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an infectious disease of cattle transmitted by the cattle tick
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14330340-n:
an acute infectious disease occurring in epidemic form and featuring paroxysms of pain (usually in the chest)
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14528193-n:
immunity to a particular disease that is not innate but has been acquired during life; immunity can be acquired by the development of antibodies after an attack of an infectious disease or by a pregnant mother passing antibodies through the placenta to a fetus or by vaccination
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