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  • 91American dog tick — noun Date: 1927 a common North American ixodid tick (Dermacentor variabilis) especially of dogs and humans that is an important vector of Rocky Mountain spotted fever and tularemia called also dog tick …

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  • 92chancre — noun Etymology: French, from Old French, from Latin cancer Date: circa 1605 a primary sore or ulcer at the site of entry of a pathogen (as in tularemia); especially the initial lesion of syphilis • chancrous adjective …

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  • 93deerfly — noun Date: 1853 any of numerous small horseflies (as of the genus Chrysops) that include important vectors of tularemia …

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  • 94rabbit fever — noun Date: 1925 tularemia …

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  • 95tularemic — adjective see tularemia …

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  • 96Abscess — This article is about the medical condition. For the death metal band, see Abscess (band). Abscess Classification and external resources Abscess ICD 10 L02 …

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  • 97Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — Agency overview Formed October 27, 1992 Preceding agencies Office of National Defense Malaria Control Activities (1942) Office of Malaria Control in War Areas (1942 …

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  • 98Cholera — Classification and external resources Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae ICD 10 A …

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  • 99List of infectious diseases — Human infectious diseases grouped by causative agent and alphabetically arranged.Viral infectious diseases AIDS ndash; AIDS Related Complex ndash; Chickenpox (Varicella) ndash; Common cold ndash; Cytomegalovirus Infection ndash; Colorado tick… …

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  • 100Proteobacteria — Escherichia coli Scientific classification Domain: Bacteria …

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