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typhus fever Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

টাইফাস রোগে আক্রান্ত জ্বর,





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Typhus, also known as typhus fever, is a group of infectious diseases that include epidemic typhus, scrub typhus, and murine typhus.


As many as 900,000 deaths have been attributed to the typhus fever during the Crimean War in 1853-1856.


Brazilian spotted fever, Tobia fever, new world spotted fever, tick- borne typhus fever, Sao Paulo fever Petechial rash on the arm caused by Rocky Mountain spotted.


He died of typhus fever in Rochester, New York, September 19, 1851 and was interred in Mount.


for some diagnostic serological tests such as: Weil-Felix reaction for typhus fever Paul Bunnell test for infectious mononucleosis Cold agglutinin test in.


all her time and energy to her patients and died at the age of 35 from typhus fever.


was later translated into English and published as "Typhoid fever and typhus fever" (1901).


He became deaf due to typhus fever at the age of 11 which made him shift from a clergy career to a trade.


fever, Japanese B encephalitis, filariasis, Lyme disease, leishmaniasis, typhus fever, plague, and Eastern equine encephalitis.


she was sent to Bergen-Belsen, where she fell ill with nearly-fatal typhus fever in April 1945.


erysipelas, scarlatina or scarlet fever, typhus fever, typhoid fever, enteric fever, relapsing fever, continued fever and puerperal.


In June 1943, Mayder died of typhus fever in Otočac.


with the Signes, Causes, Remedies,' 'c, an account of a mild form of typhus fever, which was an epidemic at Oxford in that year, especially in the houses.


`Ōpūkaha`ia's memoirs, edited by Dwight in the year of his death from typhus fever, over a year before the First Company set sail from Boston.


She died of typhus fever contracted from an infected well and was buried in the city cemetery.


that occurred in the region, but also helped scientists distinguish the typhus fever caused by lice from murine typhus, which is transmitted by fleas.


responsibility of the mission's dispensary until his death two months later from typhus fever and smallpox.



Synonyms:

rickettsial disease; rickettsiosis; urban typhus; typhus; murine typhus; endemic typhus; rat typhus;

Antonyms:

hyperkalemia; hyponatremia; hypercalcemia; hypoglycemia; hyperglycemia;

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