स्कारलट ज्वर Meaning in English
स्कारलट ज्वर शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : scarlet fever
, scarlat fever
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
स्कारमौशकगार
कगारदार
स्कर्लिटी
स्कर्वली
स्कर्फिएस्ट
दहशतपूर्ण
डरावना कौड़ी
स्कैज़
स्कैशंस
बिखेरना,छितराना
छितरा देना
छितरें
किरणें छिटकाना
छितरा
स्कारलट-ज्वर इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
News arrived that Edith and Harold's elder son, John Rockefeller McCormick, had died of scarlet fever.
Streptococcus pyogenes, produce a pyrogenic exotoxin, obtained by lysogenic conversion, which causes fever and a scarlet-red rash, scarlet fever.
Walkergate Hospital was built in 1888 originally as a hospital for Infectious Diseases - scarlet fever, diphtheria, typhoid, tuberculosis and later, polio.
Wilhelm contracted asthma and scarlet fever, which delayed his graduation by one year although he was also head of his class.
They are Gunterstone Road, Edith Road and Edith Villas in memory of his daughter who died of scarlet fever, aged eight.
Hart's mother contracted scarlet fever and died in 1945, when Hart was two.
Although Dukes identified it as a separate entity, it is thought not to be different from scarlet fever caused by exotoxin-producing Streptococcus pyogenes after Keith Powell proposed equating it with the condition currently known as staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome in 1979.
In 1640 Descartes wrote that he would bring his daughter to France to learn the language and be educated, but before that could happen, Francine died of scarlet fever at the age of five.
On March 1 two cases of scarlet fever, two cases of German measles, and seven cases of mumps were reported in the 207th.
Ten members of the battalion had German measles, another fifteen the mumps, six scarlet fever, and another two diphtheria.
Schick made important studies on scarlet fever, tuberculosis, and the nutrition for infants.
In April 1898 it was reported that “almost all the children” of the Ilford locality were “suffering from scarlet fever, and the epidemic shows no sign of abating”.
His discoveries were relevant in the treatment of cholera, epidemic typhus, tuberculosis, and scarlet fever.