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Meanings of
parasitic diseases
in English
Russian
паразитарные болезни
Portuguese
doença parasitária
Spanish
parasitosis
Catalan
malaltia parasitària
Back to the meaning
Infectious disease caused or transmitted by a parasite.
parasitemia
parasitic infectious diseases
ectoparasitic disease
parasitic endophthalmitis
infectious and parasitic diseases
parasitic infectious disease
Related terms
infectious disease
academic discipline
Russian
паразитарные болезни
Synonyms
Examples for "
parasitemia
"
parasitemia
parasitic infectious diseases
ectoparasitic disease
parasitic endophthalmitis
infectious and parasitic diseases
Examples for "
parasitemia
"
1
The level of
parasitemia
is a known risk factor for congenital transmission.
2
RBC exchange transfusion can reduce the level of
parasitemia
in this setting.
3
Background: In malaria-endemic settings, asymptomatic
parasitemia
complicates the diagnosis of malaria.
4
Four days after treatment with artesunate, all 30 patients were asymptomatic with no
parasitemia
.
5
The primary outcome was risk of
parasitemia
at 42 days.
1
For the cause grouping chosen,
infectious
and
parasitic
diseases
claim one third of all deaths in the world.
Usage of
parasitic diseases
in English
1
Schistosomiasis remains one of the most prevalent
parasitic
diseases
in developing countries.
2
The term 'neglected tropical diseases' predominantly refers to single-entity, mostly
parasitic
diseases
.
3
Blight is a term loosely applied to a number of
parasitic
diseases
.
4
To avoid
parasitic
diseases
,
meat should not be eaten rare, especially pork.
5
A young doctor from Beaufort Co. testified that Negro children were dying of
parasitic
diseases
.
6
Because of their good immunogenicity, they are seen as potential antigens for the diagnosis of
parasitic
diseases
.
7
As far as
parasitic
diseases
go, the death toll from trypanosome infections is second only to malaria.
8
In those countries where man eats flesh in a raw or semi-cooked form,
parasitic
diseases
are common.
9
The Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine has been split two ways for groundbreaking work on
parasitic
diseases
.
10
These results suggest that MGM is a potential drug for the treatment of veterinary and human
parasitic
diseases
.
11
In certain
parasitic
diseases
and in mixed and specific infectious diseases, the liver may show marked pathological changes.
12
For the cause grouping chosen, infectious and
parasitic
diseases
claim one third of all deaths in the world.
13
Background: Schistosomiasis in one of the most prevalent
parasitic
diseases
,
affecting millions of people and animals in developing countries.
14
As many as 1 million are believed to have spread across Germany, threatening native wildlife and carrying
parasitic
diseases
.
15
He's the Malaghan Institute's Chief Executive and Director of Research heading its research programme in allergic and
parasitic
diseases
.
16
In this light, of course,
parasitic
diseases
would be an assistance rather than a detriment to the human race.
Other examples for "parasitic diseases"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
parasitic
diseases
parasitic
Adjective
disease
Noun
Translations for
parasitic diseases
Russian
паразитарные болезни
инвазионные болезни
паразитарная болезнь
Portuguese
doença parasitária
doenças parasitárias
parasitose
enfermidade parasitária
Spanish
parasitosis
enfermedad parasitaria
enfermedad infecciosa parasitaria
Catalan
malaltia parasitària
parasitosi
Parasitic diseases
through the time
Parasitic diseases
across language varieties
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