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TREPONEMATOSIS, infection with or disease caused by treponemata
- treponematosesTREPONEMATOSIS, infection with or disease caused by treponemata
- treponematosisinfection with or disease caused by treponemata
- salmonellosisinfection with or disease caused by salmonellae
- trichomoniasisinfection with or disease caused by trichomonads
- trypanosomiasisinfection with or disease caused by trypanosomes
- salmonellosesSALMONELLOSIS, infection with or disease caused by salmonellae
- trichomoniasesTRICHOMONIASIS, infection with or disease caused by trichomonads
- trypanosomiasesTRYPANOSOMIASIS, infection with or disease caused by trypanosomes
- spirochetosisinfection with or a disease caused by spirochetes
- spirochetosesSPIROCHETOSIS, infection with or a disease caused by spirochetes
- mycosisA disease caused by infection with a fungus, such as ringworm or thrush
- mycosesA disease caused by infection with a fungus, such as ringworm or thrush
- blastomycosisA disease caused by infection with parasitic fungi affecting the skin or the internal organs
- leishmaniosisinfection with or a disease caused by species of Leishmania, principally kala-azar and oriental sore also LEISHMANIASIS
- leishmaniasisinfection with or a disease caused by species of Leishmania, principally kala-azar and oriental sore also LEISHMANIOSIS
- leishmaniosesLEISHMANIOSIS, infection with or a disease caused by species of Leishmania, principally kala-azar and oriental sore also LEISHMANIASIS
- leishmaniasesLEISHMANIASIS, infection with or a disease caused by species of Leishmania, principally kala-azar and oriental sore also LEISHMANIOSIS
- listeriosisDisease caused by infection with listeria
- erysipelasAn acute, sometimes recurrent disease caused by a bacterial infection. It is characterized by large, raised red patches on the skin, esp. that of the face and legs, with fever and severe general illness
- toxoplasmosisA disease caused by toxoplasmas, transmitted chiefly through undercooked meat, or in soil or cat feces. Symptoms generally pass unremarked in adults, but infection can be dangerous to unborn children
- tuberculinA sterile protein extract from cultures of tubercle bacillus, used in a test by hypodermic injection for infection with or immunity to tuberculosis, and also formerly in the treatment of the disease