Concept cluster: Health > STDs or STIs
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(pathology) Not caused by bacteria in the blood
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(pathology) typhoid fever (not to be confused with typhus)
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(pathology) viral infection via the mosquito Aedes aegypti
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A vasculopathy caused by E. coli that affects greyhounds.
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Synonym of arseniasis
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(regional) A particular disease; in some places, syphilis.
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brucellosis
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(medicine) A multi-system disorder involving ulcerations on the mouth and sometimes the genitals, notorious for causing hypopyon uveitis (actually a rare symptom).
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(medicine) An infection of the liver with Babesia canis, most often affecting dogs.
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(pathology) A complication of malaria in which red blood cells burst in the bloodstream, consequently coloring the urine dark red or black.
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typhus
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(medicine) An infectious viral disease characterised by fever and chest pain.
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(pathology) dengue fever.
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(medicine) A delayed relapse of epidemic typhus (caused by Rickettsia prowazekii), occurring some time after the original infection, characterized by symptoms similar to or even identical to the original attack of typhus, including a maculopapular rash.
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(medicine) Infection by a bacterium of the genus Brucella, which is carried by ruminants and other mammals, with symptoms include recurring fevers, sweating, weakness, anorexia, headaches, depression, and generalized aches and pains.
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scrub typhus
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(medicine) A recurrent fever associated with gallstones and jaundice.
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(uncountable) Any of several common, often asymptomatic, sexually transmitted diseases caused by the microorganism Chlamydia trachomatis.
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A long-term recurring condition of disputed veracity in some persons who have recovered from Lyme disease, resulting in presentation of Lyme-like symptoms.
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(veterinary, pathology) A transmissible spongiform encephalopathy found in deer, typified by chronic weight loss leading to death.
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(pathology) A small bump (namely a vesicle) on the lips resulting from infection by herpes simplex viruses (mostly HHV1 but also HHV2).
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ehrlichiosis
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Synonym of anthrax
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(dated, euphemistic) Syphilis.
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dengue
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histoplasmosis
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coccidioidomycosis
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Rickets
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(medicine) The manifestation as rashes of an infection by erythrovirus.
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Synonym of food poisoning
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leptospirosis
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Synonym of Marek's disease
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Yaws, the disease.
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(dated, euphemistic) syphilis
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Herpes; tetter (“any of various pustular skin conditions”).
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syphilis
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heredosyphilis
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heredosyphilitic
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hereditary syphilis
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Having or relating to hereditary syphilis.
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(medicine) Herpangina.
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(medicine) Of or pertaining to herpes, or to any herpesvirus or herpesvirus-caused disease.
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(medicine) dartrous diathesis
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Haemophilus influenzae, serotype b: a particular type of bacterium responsible for pneumonia, meningitis, and other diseases.
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(pathology) A contagious bacterial skin disease forming pustules and yellow crusty sores, chiefly on the face and hands. It is common in children and infection is often through cuts or insect bites.
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schistosomiasis
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Synonym of listeriosis
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(medicine, obsolete) cerebral syphilis
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(archaic) syphilis
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(medicine, historical) The intentional infection of a syphilis patient with malaria in order to induce a fever.
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brucellosis
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Synonym of Marburg disease
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(medicine, archaic) Synonym of congenital syphilis.
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chronic mountain sickness
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(pathology) A contagious disease caused by the Mumps virus of the genus Rubulavirus, mostly occurring in childhood, which causes swelling of glands in the face and neck.
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plumbism
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(archaic, medicine) malaria
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(medicine, archaic) Any form of neurosyphilis that formerly was known to be correlated with late-stage syphilis but was misapprehended to be distinct from it.
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(pathology) Any of a variety of acute infectious intestinal diseases resembling typhoid fever but less severe, caused by eating food contaminated with certain bacteria of the genus Salmonella.
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A form of legionellosis that is less severe than legionnaires' disease.
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A non-bacterial condition resembling scarlet fever
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symptomatic anthrax, blackleg
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(medicine) An inflammation of the joints and the heart following a respiratory infection with streptococcus.
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gout
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staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome
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(pathology) A rosy rash occurring in measles, typhoid fever, syphilis and some other diseases.
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measles
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Relating to rubeola, or measles.
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(pathology) scarlet fever
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impetigo
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(medicine) A sexually transmitted disease, with or without symptoms.
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A severe inflammation of the lungs of cattle, caused by a bacterium of the genus Pasteurella, sometimes seen following the stress of transport to market under poor conditions.
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exanthema subitum
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encephalitis lethargica, a form of encephalitis, of unknown cause, that swept the world in the 1920s.
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(pathology) chancroid (sexually transmitted disease)
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Erysipelas, a streptococcal skin disease.
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Campylobacter infection
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(slang) Syphilis.
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Any of the cutaneous and mucous membrane lesions characteristic of secondary and tertiary syphilis.
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(medicine) A cutaneous eruption due to syphilis.
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Alternative form of syphilization [(obsolete, medicine) inoculation with material from a syphilitic lesion, especially when employed as a preventive measure]
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A person with syphilis (but see people-first language).
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infection with syphilis
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The scientific description of syphilis.
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(medicine) Any disease resembling syphilis.
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A syphilitic tumor
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syphilitic disease
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syphilitic
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Blount's disease
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A tick-borne illness caused by a neurotoxin produced in the tick's salivary gland, causing weakness, paralysis, and potentially respiratory failure.
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Synonym of treponemiasis
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(pathology) An illness caused by the bacterium serovar Salmonella Typhi. Not to be confused with typhus.
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(medicine, historical) The belief that syphilis and gonorrhea have the same viral origin.
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Hyperkeratosis in cattle.
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(medicine) Triple X syndrome.
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(uncountable, medicine) The disease called herpes zoster (from the typically beltlike pattern of its rash); shingles.

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