Infected+with+leprosy
21leprotic — SYN: leprous. * * * lep·rot·ic le prät ik adj of, caused by, or infected with leprosy <leprotic lesions> …
22leper — lep·er || lepÉ™(r) n. one who is infected with leprosy (infectious bacterial disease); outcast, one who is rejected by society …
23lepers — lep·er || lepÉ™(r) n. one who is infected with leprosy (infectious bacterial disease); outcast, one who is rejected by society …
24lepers colony — place where people infected with leprosy were held in confinement (in the distant past) …
25measle — mɪËzl n. cysticercus; singular form of measles (contagious disease); leper, one who is infected with leprosy (Archaic) …
26measles — mea·sles || miËzlz n. contagious virus occurring mostly in children that is characterized by red spots on the skin mɪËzl n. cysticercus; singular form of measles (contagious disease); leper, one who is infected with leprosy (Archaic) …
27leprous — a. 1. Infected with leprosy. 2. (Bot.) Scaly, lepidote, lepidoted. 3. Corrupt, foul, vile, defiling, infectious, poisonous, polluting …
28Globalization and disease — Globalization, the flow of information, goods, capital and people across political and geographic boundaries, has also helped to spread some of the deadliest infectious diseases known to humans. Dr. Daulaire. Globalization and Health . Retrieved… …
29Tuberculosis — Classification and external resources Chest X ray of a person with advanced tuberculosis ICD 10 A …
30Mycobacterium bovis — Attenuated strain of M. bovis used in the Bacillus Calmette Guérin vaccine Scientific classification Kingdom …