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typhoid Meaning in Tamil ( typhoid வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



நச்சுக் காய்ச்சல்

Noun:

(கபவாத) குடல் சம்பந்தமான ஒருவகை ஜுரம்,



typhoid தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

செப்டம்பர் - யாழ்ப்பாணக் குடாநாடு முழுவதும் பம்பாய்க் காய்ச்சல் எனப்படும் உயிர்க்கொல்லி நச்சுக் காய்ச்சல் பரவியதில் பலர் இறந்தனர்.

typhoid's Usage Examples:

Get Hepatitis A and typhoid immunisations about 4 weeks before you go.


"Epidemic outbreaks of other diseases - for instance, cholera, diphtheria and typhoid fever - are often preceded and followed by the prevalence of mild illness of an allied type; and t he true significance of this fact is one of the most important problems in epidemiology.


Pennisetum typhoideum is widely cultivated as a grain in tropical Africa.


In houses or hospitals where cases of the disease are under treatment, disinfectants should be freely employed, and the evacuations of the patients removed as speedily as possible, having previously been sterilized in much the same manner as is employed in typhoid fever.


Cholera and typhoid organisms are less resistant, and are killed more quickly than tubercle bacilli at the above temperatures.


When we consider that tuberculosis, diphtheria, cholera, tetanus, typhoid fever, anthrax, malaria and a host of other contagious diseases have each been proved to be of parasitical origin, an idea may be conve y ed of the range of the subject.


Louis, by his researches on pulmonary consumption and typhoid fever, had the chief merit of refuting the doctrines of Broussais.


), succeeded by the isolation of the organisms of typhoid, cholera, diphtheria, actinomycosis, tetanus, 'c.


Epidemics of smallpox and typhoid occur; and leprosy, imported from the Orange River and Cape Colonies, has taken firm hold on the Basuto, of whom about 9r per too() are sufferers from this disease.


Of species belonging to allied genera, Pennisetum typhoideum, bajree, sometimes also called Egyptian millet or pearl millet, is largely cultivated in tropical Asia, Nubia and Egypt.


paratyphoid fever is likely to increase.


The conditions which favour the vitality, growth and multiplication of the typhoid bacillus are the following: the soil should be pervious; it should be permeated with a sufficiency of decaying - preferably animal - organic matters; it should possess a certain amount of moisture, and be subject to a certain temperature.





Synonyms:

typhoid fever, infectious disease, enteric fever,



Antonyms:

None

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