infection with or disease caused by trypanosomes
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trypanosomiasisinfection with or disease caused by trypanosomes
trypanosomiasesTRYPANOSOMIASIS, infection with or disease caused by trypanosomes
salmonellosisinfection with or disease caused by salmonellae
treponematosisinfection with or disease caused by treponemata
trichomoniasisinfection with or disease caused by trichomonads
salmonellosesSALMONELLOSIS, infection with or disease caused by salmonellae
spirochetosisinfection with or a disease caused by spirochetes
treponematosesTREPONEMATOSIS, infection with or disease caused by treponemata
trichomoniasesTRICHOMONIASIS, infection with or disease caused by trichomonads
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