Similar words: typhoid, typhoon, xiphoid, lymphoid, fever, fevered, feverish, hay fever. Meaning: n. serious infection marked by intestinal inflammation and ulceration; caused by Salmonella typhosa ingested with food or water.
Random good picture Not show
1. He took down with typhoid fever.
2. Typhoid fever sneaks in when sanitation fails.
3. Hopkins died in Dublin 8 June 1889 of typhoid fever.
4. Both children then fell seriously ill with typhoid fever: Nannerl nearly died.
5. At sixteen she was stricken with typhoid fever, which took her a long time to get over.
6. Got typhoid fever to those treat a method excuse me?
7. Typhoid fever spreads through contaminated food and water or through close contact with someone who's infected.
8. He developed typhoid fever.
9. My mother came down with typhoid fever and spent the entire trip's infirmary.
10. Outbreaks of typhoid fever in 1934 and 1937 carried off a total of some 5 , 000 people in Lhasa.
11. Indoxyl causes appendicitis,(sentencedict.com) typhoid fever and other enteric fevers and answers 90% of the questions asked by people who seek to improve their health.
12. Mothers with septicemia, active tuberculosis, typhoid fever, breast cancer, or malaria should not breast - feed.
13. Typhoid fever is a life - threatening illness caused by the bacterium Salmonella Typhi.
14. Like flu, typhoid fever, shed a head to wait, also reportorial malaria, relapsing fever waits can cause vitreous body muddy.
15. Wilbur Wright died in 1912 of typhoid fever when he was only 45, but Orville lived a long life.
16. Two years later she applied to nurse in the Boer War and died from typhoid fever at Simonstown, aged 37.
17. A spokesman said that Soglo was suffering from fatigue following an attack of typhoid fever.
18. Familiar with the etiology, infection passage and pathogenesis of tuberculosis, typhoid fever, bacillary dysentery and amoebiasis.
19. First developed by Louis Pasteur in 1864, pasteurization kills harmful organisms responsible for such diseases as listeriosis, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, diphtheria, and brucellosis .
20. They carry germs that cause such serious diseases as malaria, sleeping sickness, and typhoid fever.
21. The mapping technology will revolutionise public health approaches such as monitoring and vaccination programmes of managing disease like typhoid fever, especially in the developing world, he adds.
22. He became deaf at five after an attack of typhoid fever.
23. The mean evaporation and mean air pressure were correlation to the incidence of typhoid fever and paratyphoid fever.
24. Methods A descriptive epidemiological analysis was made on the data of epidemic situation monitoring for typhoid fever and paratyphoid fever in the whole province.
25. Objective : To observe the effect of Shanghan Herbs Tea ( SHT ) on typhoid fever and paratyphoid fever.
26. Objective:To reevaluate the diagnostic value of Widal test and some problems concerned in children with typhoid fever.
27. In 1828 , Mary began became sick with tireful and typhoid fever.
28. A culture of typhoid bacilli, used to test for the presence of typhoid fever.
29. Leland Stanford Junior was just short of his 16th birthday when he died of typhoid fever in Florence, Italy on March 13, 1884.
30. Methods:28 cases of serum specimens from the patients with typhoid fever were examined by ELISA and Widal's test.
More similar words: typhoid, typhoon, xiphoid, lymphoid, fever, fevered, feverish, hay fever, feverishly, fever pitch, scarlet fever, yellow fever, rheumatic fever, typhus, hemorrhoid, gryphon, kyphosis, polyphony, polyphonic, hemorrhoidectomy, turn of events, never-never, overachiever, ever, evert, never, every, sever, lever, whoever.